I finally found a few spare moments to update LWQ. Sigh. Sorry it took so
long.
There are lots of minor changes, of course, but also a few bigger ones:
1) Services go under /service
2) qmail script is now qmailctl
3) Improved qmail-pop3d installation instructions
4) Links to two more
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:54:33PM +0200, Felix von Leitner allegedly wrote:
I recently did a few updates to my diet libc
(http://www.fefe.de/dietlibc/) and it can now compile and link qmail.
Since the diet libc can also compile and link openssl, the STARTTLS
patch also works.
What's the
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 11:33:02AM +1000, David Ryan wrote:
G'day all,
I have looked through the archives for info about setting up a
secondary mail server. I have followed the steps in the replies I found
but I am confused about one point. I have tcpserver running on the
secondary and
- You get all reference to the domain and users @ the domain out of
the qmail control files.
- The line above does _not_ apply to rcpthosts, there the domain remains
- you put in smtproutes:
domainname.ext:new.smtp.server
and you gove qmail-send a -HUP
Should do it...
Grtz,
Arjen.
hi all
i have quick question for the all the gurus of linux and qmail experts.
iam newnie for qmail and cpopmail
i would like to know what is the best installation linux for only mail and
http applications.
like volume wise
what is the space for /
what is the space for /boot
what is the space
Agreeably off topic, but 7.0 was the buggy/broken one. 7.1 has been running
smooth here for a little over a month. The only problem I can find is the
version of GTK that ships with it, but that's solved by upgrading that
package. Other than that, the only thing I'd complain about is (1) redhat
We use Qmail+Vpopmail. we are planning to move a virtual domain to another
server. but i'm afraid the new incoming email will still store in the old
server after we change the MX dns record to the new server.
anyone know how to configure the old server's qmail route the email to new
server?
Add a line like this to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes:
virtualdomain.tld:newserver.tld
See also http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-remote.html
We use Qmail+Vpopmail. we are planning to move a virtual domain to another
server. but i'm afraid the new incoming email will still store in the old
The best way is to start reading
lwq. take a look at www.qmail.org where's a
link. I don't understand what you mean
with httpd applications , but I'm sure I'm not
a guru...
Tom
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How inefficient do you think PHP is? What do you consider to be so much
faster, native code running as a CGI? Have you benchmarked the two
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Not everyone has a single box devoted to Apache with
PHP modules. In fact, many people run a large amount
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