Re: Dual instance problem with mysql

2012-02-03 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 02/03/12 03:24, Laurent RAYSSIGUIER wrote: > > I need to have a postfix relay which is able to separate customers > who have an antispam service provided by another company, and the > other who don't have antispam service. > We do something similar. We have two final mailbox destinations at t

RE: Dual instance problem with mysql [solved]

2012-02-03 Thread Laurent RAYSSIGUIER
Hello, Wietse find the solution : Laurent RAYSSIGUIER: > >If you have DEBIAN-like Postfix, perhaps their Postfix dynamic map > >configuration file needs to be copied to the config directory > >of every second etc. instance. That would be a bug in the DEBIAN > >distribution. The postfix.org has n

Re: Dual instance problem with mysql

2012-02-03 Thread Wietse Venema
Laurent RAYSSIGUIER: > Hello, > > I try to setup an email server with 2 instances. > My server have 2 IP address and each instance listen on one of them. Use the instructions in the MULTI_INSTANCE_README file. Wietse

RE: Dual instance problem with mysql

2012-02-03 Thread Laurent RAYSSIGUIER
Hi Barry, >This may be a silly question, but is there a particular reason you want >two completely separate instances? Out the box postfix can support >multiple IP's and even if youa re wanting slightly different configs, >this can be done by provideing appropriate overrides in the master.cf, >

Re: Dual instance problem with mysql

2012-02-03 Thread Barry Irwin
Hi On 02/03/2012 10:04 AM, Laurent RAYSSIGUIER wrote: > Hello, > > I try to setup an email server with 2 instances. > My server have 2 IP address and each instance listen on one of them. > > The relay_domains and relay_recipient_maps were stored in a mysql database. > > > My server is a Debian S

Dual instance problem with mysql

2012-02-03 Thread Laurent RAYSSIGUIER
Hello, I try to setup an email server with 2 instances. My server have 2 IP address and each instance listen on one of them. The relay_domains and relay_recipient_maps were stored in a mysql database. With the first instance which read /etc/postfix/main.cf, no problem. The postfix daemon start