[qmailtoaster] How to make SMTP Server

2013-05-29 Thread ChandranManikandan
Hi All, I have two servers with qmailtoaster installed. One domain is currently using and another domain is for testing. We want to dedicated smtp server in current live domain bypass testing domain. I would like to send bulk email using bulk email software through testing domain server and need

[qmailtoaster] Re: df -h used showing a lot of mount directory

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Shubert
The qtp-umount-sandbox command should clear that up w/out actually removing the sandbox. qtp-newmodel will (or should) take care of this when it terminates normally. In any case, it doesn't hurt anything (that I'm aware of). It's a little annoying though. -- -Eric 'shubes' On 05/29/2013

[qmailtoaster] Re: How to make SMTP Server

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Shubert
On 05/29/2013 04:38 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote: Hi All, I have two servers with qmailtoaster installed. One domain is currently using and another domain is for testing. We want to dedicated smtp server in current live domain bypass testing domain. I would like to send bulk email using bulk

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: How to make SMTP Server

2013-05-29 Thread Bharath Chari
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 07:37 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: On 05/29/2013 04:38 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote: Hi All, I have two servers with qmailtoaster installed. One domain is currently using and another domain is for testing. We want to dedicated smtp server in current live domain bypass

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: df -h used showing a lot of mount directory

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Broch
On 5/29/2013 7:59 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: The qtp-umount-sandbox command should clear that up w/out actually removing the sandbox. qtp-newmodel will (or should) take care of this when it terminates normally. In any case, it doesn't hurt anything (that I'm aware of). It's a little annoying

[qmailtoaster] Re: df -h used showing a lot of mount directory

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Shubert
On 05/29/2013 08:00 AM, Eric Broch wrote: On 5/29/2013 7:59 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: The qtp-umount-sandbox command should clear that up w/out actually removing the sandbox. qtp-newmodel will (or should) take care of this when it terminates normally. In any case, it doesn't hurt anything (that

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: How to make SMTP Server

2013-05-29 Thread cj yother
On 05/29/2013 07:07 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: On 05/29/2013 04:38 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote: Hi All, I have two servers with qmailtoaster installed. One domain is currently using and another domain is for testing. We want to dedicated smtp server in current live domain bypass testing domain. I

[qmailtoaster] Problems with qtp-restore on CentOS6 x64

2013-05-29 Thread Diana Calder
I don't think the problems that I ran into with qtp-restore actually have anything to do with CentOS6 x64 as they seem to be typos within the script but I'm mentioning the platform just in case. The server was set up using Dan's CentOS6 script a few months ago. I've just finally gotten around to

RE: [qmailtoaster] Problems with qtp-restore on CentOS6 x64

2013-05-29 Thread Helmut Fritz
Can the corrections be passed along, or the corrected script? That way it could be incorporated into the released software if indeed there are issues. -Original Message- From: Diana Calder [mailto:dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca] Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 12:58 PM To:

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: df -h used showing a lot of mount directory

2013-05-29 Thread ChandranManikandan
Hi Eric, Thanks it's removed. On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote: The qtp-umount-sandbox command should clear that up w/out actually removing the sandbox. qtp-newmodel will (or should) take care of this when it terminates normally. In any case, it doesn't

[qmailtoaster] Re: Problems with qtp-restore on CentOS6 x64

2013-05-29 Thread Eric Shubert
You know, tar is a little weird in the way it handles arguments. It doesn't require the - for command arguments, as most *nix commands do. tar is also a little odd in that the long form of arguments don't require an = between the argument and the value, as most *nix commands do. So a space