I have a question regarding this QMAIL. Right now our current mail server
is a physical box running the Qmail toaster and we usually using the
squirrelmail. Recently, Our company is planning to transfer it to a hosting
providers. Here are the following question that needs to be answered.
1.)
On 05/23/2011 12:18 AM, Joselito Tapangan wrote:
I have a question regarding this QMAIL. Right now our current mail
server is a physical box running the Qmail toaster and we usually using
the squirrelmail. Recently, Our company is planning to transfer it to a
hosting providers. Here are the
On 05/23/2011 07:26 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 05/23/2011 12:18 AM, Joselito Tapangan wrote:
I have a question regarding this QMAIL. Right now our current mail
server is a physical box running the Qmail toaster and we usually using
the squirrelmail. Recently, Our company is planning to
On 05/23/2011 07:52 AM, Bharath Chari wrote:
On 05/23/2011 07:26 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 05/23/2011 12:18 AM, Joselito Tapangan wrote:
I have a question regarding this QMAIL. Right now our current mail
server is a physical box running the Qmail toaster and we usually using
the squirrelmail.
Me 3 here, you can't do QMT on shared hosting, you need a VPS. Someone
suggested the Linode and that looks good, VPSLink is one I've used, You
need 512Mb once Clam and SpamAssassin start working. It is difficult to
manage CLAM in a 512 container without swap - VPSLink don't have swap,
Linode does.
Thanks for clearing that up, David.
I do wonder why people look to hosting providers for installing QMT. You
can run a small QMT domain on a PII-266MH w/ 512M (that was my first QMT
host). QMT really doesn't take much to run, especially with spamdyke
installed. Building the rpms may take a