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Hi, is it possible to have the once instance of Qmail listening on 2 different
public ips? Say if there were different networks cards in the mail server,
running 2 different subnetted ips? Thanks
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Greetings, Shelly.
On 7 ??? 2006 ?., 16:05:56 you wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have the once instance of Qmail listening on
2 different public ips? Say if there were different networks cards
in the mail server, running 2 different subnetted ips? Thanks
Do you mean you need your
Greetings, Alexey.
On 7 декабря 2006 г., 16:15:49 you wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have the once instance of Qmail listening on
2 different public ips? Say if there were different networks cards
in the mail server, running 2 different subnetted ips? Thanks
Do you mean you need your
Yes. 2 NICs with different ips. Can this be handled by 1 instance of qmail?
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From: Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shelly qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, 8 December, 2006 12:15:49 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmail - Different Ips
Greetings,
Greetings, Alexey.
On 7 декабря 2006 г., 16:38:05 you wrote:
Greetings, Alexey.
On 7 декабря 2006 г., 16:15:49 you wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have the once instance of Qmail listening on
2 different public ips? Say if there were different networks cards
in the mail server, running 2
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Greetings, Alexey.
On 7 декабря 2006 г., 16:38:05 you wrote:
Greetings, Alexey.
On 7 декабря 2006 г., 16:15:49 you wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have the once instance of Qmail listening on
2 different public ips? Say if there were different networks
Not yet - its more of an idea at the moment. Due to excessive spam, and
SpamAssassin using large amounts of system resources, I am testing using
greylisting/delaying to reject mail before it hits Qmail. However, due to some
of my accounts needing SMTP-Auth for remote access to the server all
After a 8 hour (arduous!) cutover from a legacy (1000 user) Sendmail system to
the Qmailtoaster, I have noticed a strange problem. I used scripts to create
all the domains, however for some reason, half have been created in a folder
called 1 and the other half in a folder called 2 ie
It is possible on two or more NICS/ips. But you need to set up the load
balancing properly.
Please visit
http://enterprise.linux.com/enterprise/05/04/10/2132252.shtml?tid=129tid=10
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Biju Jose
From: Shelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 December, 2006 7:11 PM
Hi Shelly,
This is generally how qmail in particular vpopmail is supposed to work so it
isn't an error of any kind. May I ask as to why you want the domains under
the main domain folder? If it is for just generally locating a particular
domain folder you can use the vpopmail vdominfo command
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