On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
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> Victor Subervi wrote:
> > Hi;
> > Is it possible to leave my current qmail and vpopmail installation alone
> > and install vpopmaild by itself, or do I have to rip out my current
> > insta
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Victor Subervi wrote:
> Hi;
> Is it possible to leave my current qmail and vpopmail installation alone
> and install vpopmaild by itself, or do I have to rip out my current
> installation of vpopmail?
Yes, but you should install vpopmaild from the ver
Hi;
Is it possible to leave my current qmail and vpopmail installation alone and
install vpopmaild by itself, or do I have to rip out my current installation
of vpopmail?
TIA,
Victor
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I would start with a fresh queue on the new server and have the old
server deliver the queued mail to the new server by changing the controls:
remove the entries from control/virtualdomains and populate
control/smtproutes with static routes to the new server.
David Bristol wrote:
As far as vpopmail
As far as vpopmail goes, you would need the cgi-bin directory as well.
Also, for both qmail and vpopmail you would have to have the same user
and group accounts with the same UID/GIDs on the machine that you are
transferring to.
Qmail will barf on the queues as soon as you transfer it, but there
If i were to install
qmail and vpopmail on a second server and then just copy the entire
/home/vpopmail folder
to the other
machine, would all the email and mailboxes be tranferred to the new
machine?
thanks
-Mike
hi All
Mysql problem is solved with giving
localhost. But the mail Question was if add a domain on one server with a
centralized(name as vpopmail)database. it can be accessible on other server from
same database.
For example i add one domain on Testmail server and
add one user. These all in