David, to make that a dockerized solution you will want to do the following:

1) container for qmail
2) container for mysql
3) container for httpd
4) container for dovecot 
5 container for round cube

My 2 cents. 

Remo 

> On Feb 19, 2024, at 15:20, David Bray <da...@brayworth.com> wrote:
> 
> You can probably setup QMail toaster under docker, it would negate any 
> arguments
> 
> Cheers
> 
> David Bray
> e. da...@brayworth.com
> 
> February 19, 2024 8:26 AM, "Jeff Koch" <jeffk...@intersessions.com 
> <mailto:jeffk...@intersessions.com?to=%22jeff%20koch%22%20%3cjeffk...@intersessions.com%3E>>
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi - this is really OT but I trust the judgement of this group.
> 
> All of our servers are running CentOS 7 and we're little leery of the CentOS 
> stream and with RedHat having taken over CentOS. However, we've been in the 
> RH Linux eco-system for 25 years and SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu would be a tough 
> adjustment. I hear a lot about Rocky Linux. Are you CentOS guys comfortable 
> with Rocky Linux?
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> On 2/18/2024 4:28 PM, Gary Bowling wrote:
>> What is everyone doing with selinux on new Rocky 9 builds?
>> 
>> In the past, I've always disabled selinux. But maybe for some added security 
>> it's time to do something different. I've learned a bit about selinux and am 
>> using it successfully in my new web servers. But it comes with some things 
>> already set up for nginx and standard web directories. It will be a bit 
>> trickier with a "toaster."
>> 
>> Thanks, gb
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