That's why I went in business for myself... Except I don't really advertise, I pick who I want for clients. This way, I can setup ANY type of VM I want, with ANY Linux distro I want to support. And as to going out of business in 3 days, that's the old tactic of "I got your money, now what ya gonna do...". And yes, I usually provide a similar system to Linode/Digital Ocean/Vultr for similar pricing, I just don't have a fancy control panel to play with the VM 100 ways to Tuesday. Also, I've been in hosting since 1999... and a Qmail addict since then.
This is also why I don't mind if QMAILtoaster moves to FreeBSD or similar. I would put a vote in for FreeBSD as that's what pfSense runs on, and it's been very successful on that platform. But, I will gladly bow to which ever direction Eric thinks is best [And Eric, if we have to change out the QMT-Server to another Distro, I'm ready when you are :) ]. I would like to understand something, and I maybe I just don't see the issue(s) yet... I swapped two Centos 8 systems over to "stream", and for now, they seem good. If Centos 8 stream is going to be 1/2 RHEL and 1/2 Fedora Core, could that be a good thing? I understand running production systems, so is it possible this could work out running on Centos 8 stream? Or in a year, does all hell break loose and Centos 8 becomes as reliable as Microsoft ME? Carl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
