Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT - non-mysql

2017-11-03 Thread Jeff Koch

Hi L.A.:

That WiKi page only covers moving one domain. We have to move over a 
thousand domains. Plus the AWK script is not complete - you have to 
manually enter the sql file and edit the backticks. We've used this 
approach when we need to move one domain at a time - it works but is 
tedious and not practical for a mass migration.


The Wiki page also does not consider the migration of the dot qmail 
forwards to the mysql format. We had to move the dot qmail forwards 
manually to mysql or so they would show up in qmailadmin.


Jeff

On 11/3/2017 1:07 AM, L. A. wrote:

Are you shure about this idea?
As result you may loose ability of grown, updates should be more accurate.
Long time ago we moved from qmail with vpasswd with few domains and 
about 2500 active users to qmt.

Used this:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Migrating_from_qmail_that_using_vpasswd
It wasn't so hard at all.


31.10.2017, 21:26, "Jeff Koch" :


Hi

We need to migrate a large qmail toaster mailserver to the new 
version that uses MySQL. Rather than attempt to migrate the old 
vpasswd text and cdb files, as well as, aliases, to the MySQL 
vpopmail format my thought is to recompile the QMT for CentOS 7 to 
use the older format.


This should just be a few changes in the config command for 
qmailadmin and vpopmail. But what else needs to be reconfigured? 
spamdyke, dovecot, squirrelmail


Any thoughts or advice?

Regards, Jeff Koch


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Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT - non-mysql

2017-11-02 Thread L . A .
Are you shure about this idea?As result you may loose ability of grown, updates should be more accurate.Long time ago we moved from qmail with vpasswd with few domains and about 2500 active users to qmt.Used this:http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Migrating_from_qmail_that_using_vpasswd It wasn't so hard at all.31.10.2017, 21:26, "Jeff Koch" :
  


  
  

Hi
  
  We need to migrate a large qmail toaster mailserver to the new
  version that uses MySQL. Rather than attempt to migrate the old
  vpasswd text and cdb files, as well as, aliases, to the MySQL
  vpopmail format my thought is to recompile the QMT for CentOS 7 to
  use the older format. 
  
  This should just be a few changes in the config command for
  qmailadmin and vpopmail. But what else needs to be reconfigured?
  spamdyke, dovecot, squirrelmail
  
  Any thoughts or advice?
  
  Regards, Jeff Koch
  
  

  



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Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT - non-mysql

2017-10-31 Thread Eric Broch

Jeff,

I don't think it's simply a compile issue but also a patch issue. I'll 
try to take a look at your previous email for conversions as soon as 
possible.


Eric

On 10/31/2017 11:26 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:


Hi

We need to migrate a large qmail toaster mailserver to the new version 
that uses MySQL. Rather than attempt to migrate the old vpasswd text 
and cdb files, as well as, aliases, to the MySQL vpopmail format my 
thought is to recompile the QMT for CentOS 7 to use the older format.


This should just be a few changes in the config command for qmailadmin 
and vpopmail. But what else needs to be reconfigured? spamdyke, 
dovecot, squirrelmail


Any thoughts or advice?

Regards, Jeff Koch




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Eric Broch
White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)



[qmailtoaster] QMT - non-mysql

2017-10-31 Thread Jeff Koch


Hi

We need to migrate a large qmail toaster mailserver to the new version 
that uses MySQL. Rather than attempt to migrate the old vpasswd text and 
cdb files, as well as, aliases, to the MySQL vpopmail format my thought 
is to recompile the QMT for CentOS 7 to use the older format.


This should just be a few changes in the config command for qmailadmin 
and vpopmail. But what else needs to be reconfigured? spamdyke, dovecot, 
squirrelmail


Any thoughts or advice?

Regards, Jeff Koch