All is good.. It just took yahoo and gmail to find me in the vast sea of
the data informational worm hole :)
On 05/17/2012 09:42 PM, David Milholen wrote:
Just got my new server up running with atmailopen and it looks good.
Just trying to figure out why it is taking gmail and yahoo a while
Just got my new server up running with atmailopen and it looks good.
Just trying to figure out why it is taking gmail and yahoo a while to
send a message to the server. I have checked all of the obvious down
to the last spf record.
Dave
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On 05/17/2012 07:42 PM, David Milholen wrote:
Just got my new server up running with atmailopen and it looks
good.
Just trying to figure out why it is taking gmail and yahoo a
while to
send a message to the server. I have checked all of the
Hi,
We've just upgraded our old qmail server to a new qmailtoaster set up,and
its mostly running ok, except for a few problems.
we had a large influx of mail delivered to local addresses today, and it
seems to have clogged up the system. I've got a high enough concurrency
remote (tried 10/20,
David Milholen wrote:
Now that sounds interesting, I definately want to check on this. I do not
have much experience with xeon but I have heard good things.
Hey David,
There's nothing particular to learn about Xeons, esp if you start with a
distribution like CentOS -- it will pick the right
I use SuperMicro 1U in various configuration (2x opteron, 2x xeon, 1x
P4) and price is from 800$-2000$ depends of hardware.
It's a big diffirent (and price) if you are running IMAP with a lot
of users, i use 3WARE 12ch SATA RAID and 12x250Gb (RAID 5 + HOT SPARE)
with 120 email accaunts, after
David Milholen wrote:
I need some ideas on a new 2u or 1u 19 server for sending about 50,000
emails in a day. I can build the server if there isnt a package to meet
the needs.
I just need a server that will handle that kind of load and have room for
a secondary drive for mirroring. I would like
That is about what I have now. It seems to do really well with about the
same customer base you have, but I have one business client on there that
sends about 35,000 emails with a maillist manager.
I installing the new mail server with more horse power to take care of my
business clients for the
Sounds really good,but I am steering towards some pentium based hardware
so that I do not have to go looking for specialized drivers for linux.
David Milholen wrote:
I need some ideas on a new 2u or 1u 19 server for sending about 50,000
emails in a day. I can build the server if there isnt a
Now that sounds interesting, I definately want to check on this. I do not
have much experience with xeon but I have heard good things.
Thanks
I use SuperMicro 1U in various configuration (2x opteron, 2x xeon, 1x
P4) and price is from 800$-2000$ depends of hardware.
It's a big diffirent (and
I need some ideas on a new 2u or 1u 19 server for sending about 50,000
emails in a day. I can build the server if there isnt a package to meet
the needs.
I just need a server that will handle that kind of load and have room for
a secondary drive for mirroring. I would like to have a dual
David Milholen wrote:
I need some ideas on a new 2u or 1u 19 server for sending about 50,000
emails in a day. I can build the server if there isnt a package to meet
the needs.
I just need a server that will handle that kind of load and have room for
a secondary drive for mirroring. I would like
Thanks Nick. Great Job!
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Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:10 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] New server is online
Hi All,
Thanks for your patience. The new server is up and running
Hi All,
Thanks for your patience. The new server is up and running.
Regards,
Nick
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
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Great Job Nick... :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 12:10 PM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] New server is online
Hi All,
Thanks for your patience. The new server is up and running.
Regards,
Nick
Hey Nick,
Seems to me that if you are co-locating a server then maybe you should
think about putting up some Google ad's or a donate button. I'd be one
of the first to donate.
We all appreciate your hard work on the project, however if you are
spending your own money you should have a way to
I second the donation idea. Google ads are annoying though.
This project saved me so much time and it works great.
Hey Nick,
Seems to me that if you are co-locating a server then maybe you should
think about putting up some Google ad's or a donate button. I'd be one
of the first to donate.
Hi Erik,
Thanks, but Mark is hosting this for nothing. I am going to put an ad and
link to his service on our web page. He also hosts a major distribution of
Linux, and stuff like Rules Emporium, that really helps a bunch of us
Linux Junkies. They have multiple T-10 lines into their facility and
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