i have done a
yum install gcc g++ gcc-g++ gdbm gdbm-devel openssl
openssl-devel stunnel krb5-devel bzip2 bzip2-devel
according to bill's instructions. Even did a yum
install g++ still the error persists.
--- Edvin Seferovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exec: g++: not found
How about this?
In-house we've set up a server to act as a secondary MX record to the
domains we host mail. The server then forwards these messages to the
actual mail server the domain is hosted. The goal is that, in the event
a server dies, mail is still collected and gathered, waiting to be
delivered to the
On Sep 12, 2007, at 8:06 AM, James Gorz wrote:
In-house we've set up a server to act as a secondary MX record to
the domains we host mail. The server then forwards these messages
to the actual mail server the domain is hosted. The goal is that,
in the event a server dies, mail is still
On Sep 12, 2007, at 8:06 AM, James Gorz wrote:
Because the actual mail servers are working fine - the server is
getting nothing but spam and junk emails, filling the queue is
growing to huge sizes over 117K in messages! Spamassassin is
barely able to keep up with the load, and I'm sure
Fail-over is not done with a qmail patch ;)
You should look into heartbeat and other high availability solutions.
In-house we've set up a server to act as a secondary MX record to the
domains we host mail. The server then forwards these messages to the
actual mail server the domain is
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