On 9/24/10 5:43 PM, Emmanuel Buamah wrote:
I have configured the hearbeat and ldirectord. The web seem to be
working that is failover, but in the case of the mail server, when I
send mail from yahoo for example, the slave is suppose to recive the
mail on behalf of the master when it is down,
Emmanuel Buamah wrote:
Hi All,
Any one know how I can setup heartbeat on qmail for failover purpose?
Thanks!
You don't setup heartbeat on qmail. You can, however, setup LVS using
heartbeat.
Have a look to ultramonkey.org or to linuxvirtualserver.org
Hello,
I'd like to create 2 servers with some domains and accounts, so, only one is
the relay (in MX).
Does QT supports QMQP to identify if the domain B is in the server two and
send the message to another server?
Best Regards
hi John,
in the webiste http://www.v2gnu.com/ you can download the backup and restore
scripts. this turn your life easy ;-)
Cleber
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From: John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 12:37 PM
Subject: [qmailtoaster]
Hello,
I'd like to use the qmailtoaster as relay server, but, I'd like to check if the
rcpto to: is valid.
Other question is if qmailtoaster run in a cluster server, like qmail-ldap.
Best Regards
Cleber Saad
Richard,
Edit the httpd.conf and look for DocumentRoot directory. Change this!
Regards
- Original Message -
From: Richard Starkie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Configuring httpd.conf to point
I have considered the same thing myself.. The problem would be the
inevitable ddos attacks. I was looking at spamikaze a bit.
At this point I'd even be amicable to running a BL, so that it fit MY
needs; it would be nice if it fit other people's needs as well.
I took a quick peek on the
I have always forced all my clients to use their ISPs smtp server. Helps
to keep me from getting blacklisted, saves bandwidth, etc. If they need
email on the road, that's what webmail is for.
snip
Grrr. I'm traveling right now
snip
Sure you've read this, but just in case:-)
To use verizon's
yum update openssl
I don't see how it would mess anything else up. But then again, i could be
wrong:-)
Seems like new bug had been discovered in OpenSSL that makes it possible
to exploit some certificates and login as root without a password.
Does anyone know what is the safest way to
Guys
I have failed to recieve mail from outside my domain.
I have included the mail headers from one of the messages i managed to
send to other domains that we dont manage.
my dns has entries like domain is school.ac.ug
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mail IN A 196.108.254.19 ;for the existing MTA
sc-103IN
My 2 cents...
Excellent scripts!!! Used them last week to move to a new server.
I noticed one thing also that could be usefull though. The day after I
moved servers, I got calls about peoples squirrelmail addressbooks. So
maybe include /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/
Scott
On Sep 22, 2006,
No, thank YOU, and everyone else that takes the time to contribute! Wish
I had more time to offer to the group, can barely get done what I need to
do as it is... Great work by all.
And thanks Scott. If you read the wiki, you'll see that I picked the
script up where Nate left off. I wrote it
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