Angus,
qmail-toaster (and pop3d) i386 RPMS (CNAME lookup removed) in this
folder: ftp://ftp.qmailtoaster.org/pub/repo/qmt/CentOS/5/development/i386/
On 2/15/2018 7:16 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I'm running a fairly ancient qmail (netqmail-1.0.5, according to the
manual) on CentOS 5, and I'm
Angus,
qmail-toaster ( and pop3d) x86_64 RPMS (CNAME lookup removed) in this
folder: ftp://ftp.qmailtoaster.org/pub/repo/qmt/CentOS/5/development/x86_64/
On 2/15/2018 7:16 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I'm running a fairly ancient qmail (netqmail-1.0.5, according to the
manual) on CentOS 5, and
Jeff,
I see your msg below. I have moved boxes around. I found easy to create the new
users on the new box and rsync the data over from the old box to the new..
Cleaner and much faster way. Anyhow, that’s my two cents here!
Remo
> On Feb 15, 2018, at 7:04 AM, Eric Broch
Angus, is this a 32bit version or 64bit version?
On 2/15/2018 7:16 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I'm running a fairly ancient qmail (netqmail-1.0.5, according to the
manual) on CentOS 5, and I'm starting to get bitten with increasing
frequency by the 'CNAME lookup failed temporarily' bug.
I
Thanks for that Jeff, yes YMMV and every situation is different,
my old server was a mysql version and didn't have those
challenges. For sure set up the new box and test things prior to
changing DNS. Until you change DNS, everything is still on the old
Angus - I would be very cautious about switching if you've been using
the non-mysql (cdb) version of the qmail toaster and you have many
domains on the mailserver. You'll have to run a bunch of scripts to
convert vpasswd and the dot-qmail forwards to the mysql format. And each
domain has to be
For what it's worth, I was in the same boat last year and made
the decision to move it to a new server. Set up a new CentOS 7 box
as a virtual server at linode. Which was very painless. The
install of the toaster on that box was a breeze, the guys have
that is, a version of qmail with cname lookup removed per Dan Bernstein
On 2/15/2018 7:21 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
I'll try to have a compiled version for centos 5 in a couple of
hours...will let you know.
On 2/15/2018 7:16 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I'm running a fairly ancient qmail
I'm running a fairly ancient qmail (netqmail-1.0.5, according to the
manual) on CentOS 5, and I'm starting to get bitten with increasing
frequency by the 'CNAME lookup failed temporarily' bug.
I urgently need to build a new host with an up-to-date OS and the latest
version of qmail and move