Looks like your problem is DVD burner. Every step you did includes DVD
burner.
Try scp from old server to new?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 7:52 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] bzip2: Data integrity
dear list,
I have created a simple tutorial on how to backup backup vpopmail
databases using mysql-zrm
hope you find it usefull
http://am3n.profusehost.net/post/index/76/qmailtoaster-backup-vpopmail-database-using-mysqlzrm
I'll copy it on wiki after I got a chance..
thx u
Francisco Paco Peralta wrote:
I would like to know what I have to do to correct the following error
that was reported when I recently ran the spamassassin --lint command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# spamassassin --lint
[13289] warn: plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't locate
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
bb. wrote:
Thank you.
Where are the docs? May be same as qmailtoaster. What
ever, download is completed and let me test it.
Thanks again...
The docs will be the same as Qmailtoaster. I do add a few extra
features in there that should be apparent by
Igor Smitran wrote:
Looks like your problem is DVD burner. Every step you did includes DVD
burner.
Try scp from old server to new?
I'll second that. I have a CDburner in a machine that works fine, except
for the fact that if I burn faster than 4X the disk is a coaster (and
yes, the burner is
In response to the question about 64-bit Linux versions stability...
I have been running Qmail-Toaster (no plus, not ISO) on Fedora Core 5
for more than a year. The problems I have encountered have been
primarily operator error and poor configuration choices (in other words,
my own damned
Looks like your problem is DVD burner. Every step you did includes DVD
burner.
Try scp from old server to new?
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. We have used scp in the past, so we
used that suggestion and were able to successfully move the backup files
to the new computer and it
Thank you, you spent long to answer.
I used 32 and 64bits, yes if on 64bit OS the
application is not for 64 that (Maybe) makes problem.
But the 64 system seems to stable too.
I wonder if it is faster or not; difference like
single / duo CPUs. It maybe some difficult to see on a
mail server,