Yes but that will be a lot of work to make it that containerized.. The link you
sent is just a based Rocky.. and that’s a docker file which is even more diff.
Ciao
> On Feb 19, 2024, at 15:39, David Bray wrote:
>
> Hey thanks
> and yeah - that would be based on
Hey thanks
and yeah - that would be based on https://hub.docker.com/_/rockylinux
(https://hub.docker.com/_/rockylinux)
which is maintained by Rocky Linux
I think it would be solid
Cheers
David Bray
e. da...@brayworth.com
February 20, 2024 9:23 AM, "Remo Mattei"
David, to make that a dockerized solution you will want to do the following:
1) container for qmail
2) container for mysql
3) container for httpd
4) container for dovecot
5 container for round cube
My 2 cents.
Remo
> On Feb 19, 2024, at 15:20, David Bray wrote:
>
> You can probably setup
You can probably setup QMail toaster under docker, it would negate any arguments
Cheers
David Bray
e. da...@brayworth.com
February 19, 2024 8:26 AM, "Jeff Koch" mailto:jeffk...@intersessions.com?to=%22Jeff%20Koch%22%20)>
wrote:
Hi - this is really OT but I trust the judgement of this group.
Just to share my two cents the official name is Red Hat all other variants are
bad. They teach you that the first day at Red Hat.
Ciao.
--
Sent from iPhone
> On domenica, feb 18, 2024 at 16:11, Angus McIntyre (mailto:an...@pobox.com)> wrote:
> Remo Mattei wrote on 2/18/24 5:40 PM:
> >
Remo Mattei wrote on 2/18/24 5:40 PM:
Nevertheless, I would not change Rocky Linux to others at this point.
It rocks. If you have been a Red Hat customer and CentOS then you are
perfect to become a Rocky guy.
Is Rocky the approved/most-recommended OS for qmailtoaster these days?
(I believe
Hi,
Here is my signature at work
RHCSA / RHCE / Red Hat OpenStack Certified (140-055-005)
Nevertheless, I would not change Rocky Linux to others at this point. It rocks.
If you have been a Red Hat customer and CentOS then you are perfect to become a
Rocky guy.
IMO as good as Ubuntu seems
Hi - this is really OT but I trust the judgement of this group.
All of our servers are running CentOS 7 and we're little leery of the
CentOS stream and with RedHat having taken over CentOS. However, we've
been in the RH Linux eco-system for 25 years and SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu
would be a