* Manoj Burande :
> I am trying to setup a Postfix Mail Server on Fedora10. I am trying
> to learn the basic process of setting up and manage a Postfix Mail
> Server.
Trying to learn Postfix by implementing a HA solution is not really a
suitable way, IMHO. In case nobody else is going to post
Brian Mathis put forth on 11/27/2009 7:49 AM:
> I'm sure others can help with the HA setup, but I must say that you
> should not be building a server (especially an HA one!) based on any
> Fedora distro. Fedora is Redhat's testbed where they use very beta
> software and is also mainly targeted fo
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 2:51 AM, Manoj Burande
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to setup a Postfix Mail Server on Fedora10. I am trying
> to learn the basic process of setting up and manage a Postfix Mail
> Server. Also trying to build a High-Available Postfix Mail Server
> set. I have alre
I've been doing ha-proxy setups with apache and spamassassin for
a while and co-maintained some exim (oops, I used the 'e' word ;-)
based mail servers also.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 01:21:13PM +0530, Manoj Burande wrote:
> I am trying to setup a Postfix Mail Server on Fedora10. I am trying
>
Hello All,
I am trying to setup a Postfix Mail Server on Fedora10. I am trying
to learn the basic process of setting up and manage a Postfix Mail
Server. Also trying to build a High-Available Postfix Mail Server
set. I have already configured HA Proxy load balancer servers. I just
wanted to p
Hello All,
I am trying to setup a Postfix Mail Server on Fedora10. I am trying
to learn the basic process of setting up and manage a Postfix Mail
Server. Also trying to build a High-Available Postfix Mail Server
set. I have already configured HA Proxy load balancer servers. I just
wanted to p