Re: [qmailtoaster] new server

2012-05-18 Thread David
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

[qmailtoaster] new server

2012-05-17 Thread David Milholen
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 -- David Milholen Project Engineer P:501-318-1300

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server

2012-05-17 Thread Maxwell Smart
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

[qmailtoaster] new server setup, local mail delivery problems

2007-10-31 Thread Daniel Dekok
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,

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-09 Thread Michael H
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-08 Thread Igor Vukotić
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-08 Thread Jake Vickers
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-08 Thread David Milholen
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-08 Thread David Milholen
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-08 Thread David Milholen
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

[qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-07 Thread David Milholen
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] new server hardware

2007-03-07 Thread Ryan Gibbons
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

RE: [qmailtoaster] New server is online

2006-01-28 Thread Alex
Thanks Nick. Great Job! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

[qmailtoaster] New server is online

2006-01-27 Thread nick
Hi All, Thanks for your patience. The new server is up and running. Regards, Nick - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To

Re: [qmailtoaster] New server is online

2006-01-27 Thread Gabriel Lai Yong Shern
Great Job Nick... :) - Original Message - 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

Re: [qmailtoaster] New server coming online

2006-01-25 Thread Erik Espinoza
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

Re: [qmailtoaster] New server coming online

2006-01-25 Thread Alex
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.

Re: [qmailtoaster] New server coming online

2006-01-25 Thread nick
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