Just wondering if anyone out there has followed Jake's QMT ISP Array
video series and setup up one of their own? I'm working on one myself at
the moment and just had a few questions. Should I use my copy of
QMT5-ISO to begin building one of my backend servers, or should I take
another approach?
What would be the best way to tackle this, if I wanted to build on my
current configuration and convert my primary mail server into one of the
backend servers? The scenario at the moment is that I'm running a QMT
box on CentOS 5, and just got a 2nd server built and ready to install an
OS on, and I'm trying to figure out how I should set this new box up.
Ultimately I'd like the existing server and the new one to be the
primary and secondary backend servers, and then I'd bring in my current
filtering servers to become the inbound and outbound servers depending
upon the quality of the machine, and how it handles its current load.
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