On 10/02/2011 08:04 PM, Pak Ogah wrote:
On 10/01/11 21:02, Eric Shubert wrote:
Nice job, Casey.
I hope you will consider taking a little time to document your
experiences here:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Migrating_from_non-toaster_qmail
That page has little content, so feel to edit/modify what's there.
Thanks for sharing. :)
Eric, I think the title shoud be "Migrating from Qmailrocks", as Casey
was using Qmailrocks.
Although he is using Solaris on his old server, but I think his
documentation should be able followed by other Qmailrocks users that use
Linux who also want to migrate to QMT.
as Solaris and Linux is command and path almost identical. And I think
there are many Qmailrocks users who want to migrate since qmailrocks
website/manual and support forum no longer active. (my friend is one of
them but the company buying him Windows 2008 svr + ms. Exchange)
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While QMR is a non-toaster_qmail setup (and thus fits the description),
it's pretty specific, and is even a predecessor of sorts to QMT.
A separate page for QMR is fine with me.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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