Hi,
Thank you for your help with this question.
I am doing an install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.6 using the documentation
located at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_5_QmailToaster_Install
This is a test run to learn so I can do this in a production environment.
The docs say I
You can use either of those as a caching nameserver. This will speed up
queries considerably. It's not necessary.
On 04/26/2011 05:37 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your help with this question.
I am doing an install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.6 using the
documentation
On 04/26/2011 05:37 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your help with this question.
I am doing an install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.6 using the
documentation located at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_5_QmailToaster_Install
This is a test run to learn so I can do this
Keith,
The DNS component is a performance issue, nothing more. And there are
TWO separate and /unequal /parts to the equation:
- In the first part, we're talking about making the DNS entries that
point other MAIL servers to your QMAIL server and in this part, you
honestly do not care
FWIW, I've been reading good things about PowerDNS. I've begun to use
the pdns-recursor package instead of the caching-nameserver and bind
packages.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/26/2011 06:51 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
You can use either of those as a caching nameserver. This will speed up
queries
What if I just wanted to by pass Bind for now and setup an MX record at my
registrar? Would I just update my /etc/resolv.conf file with nameserver
IP-to-Registrar the IP being the IP that the Domain resolves to?
I want to do this to prove everything is working then add Bind so I do not
have too
Just set up your authoritative DNS (A,MX) records at your registrar. QMT
doesn't need to know about that at all.
Then on QMT, simply:
# yum install caching-nameserver
# service start named
# chkconfig named on
Then put
nameserver 127.0.0.1
as the first record in your /etc/resolv.conf file.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 4:01 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: using registrar's DNS instead of djbdns or Bind
Just set up your authoritative DNS (A,MX) records at your registrar. QMT
On 04/26/2011 02:08 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 4:01 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: using registrar's DNS instead of djbdns or Bind
Just set up your
Thank you very much!
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Just set up your authoritative DNS (A,MX) records at your registrar. QMT
doesn't need to know about that at all.
Then on QMT, simply:
# yum install caching-nameserver
# service start named
#
Hello!
I am running latest version of toaster and had a client run into the
qmail-dk signing issue last night - with only one email recipient. He tried
multiple times to send the email - same thing.
554 qmail-dk: Cannot sign message due to invalid message syntax. (#5.3.0)
Is it still
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