On 09/29/2011 01:05 PM, Casey wrote:
Just curious about what people have to say about hosting the webmail
clients provided in Qmailtoaster (Roundcube, Squirrelmail) on a separate
server dedicated solely to providing a front-end for webmail, versus
doing it the normal way and running everything on one server?

Probably just asking for more potential problems and over-complicating
things, but hey I might as well ask and see how other people are doing it.
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Casey

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I run squirrelmail-toaster on a separate (virtual) server. No problem.

I'd like to eliminate apache entirely from my QMT, but getting the other web portions onto a separate host isn't quite so trivial.

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-Eric 'shubes'


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