RE: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Shouguan Lin
> -Original Message- > From: Bruno Negrão [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 2:10 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines? > > Hi all, > > I have to solve the famous problem of splitting a unique domain into 2 remote > m

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Rick Romero
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 12:53, Jean Wainer wrote: > Just out of curiosity, Rick.. > > > On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:41:09 -0500 > Rick Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 15:18, Bruno Negrão wrote: > > > Hi Rick, > > > > > > > > Rick, are you currently using this? > > > > >

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Jean Wainer
Just out of curiosity, Rick.. On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:41:09 -0500 Rick Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 15:18, Bruno Negrão wrote: > > Hi Rick, > > > > > > Rick, are you currently using this? > > > > > > For a whole domain. Not per user. > > I can't get you, what you m

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Rick Romero
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 15:18, Bruno Negrão wrote: > Hi Rick, > > > > Rick, are you currently using this? > > > > For a whole domain. Not per user. > I can't get you, what you mean "for a whole domain, not per user"? \ :) I use the 2nd qmail install for forwarding a whole domain, not an individu

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Bruno Negrão
Hi Rick, > > Rick, are you currently using this? > > For a whole domain. Not per user. I can't get you, what you mean "for a whole domain, not per user"? I want to split a whole domain... (??) You told you have to create a .qmail file on the 1st server for every account that is configured on the

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Rick Romero
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 14:57, Rick Romero wrote: > On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 14:44, Bruno Negrão wrote: > > > > > > How about 2 qmail installs? > > > After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. > > > make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. > > > > > > In there, ch

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Rick Romero
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 14:44, Bruno Negrão wrote: > > > > How about 2 qmail installs? > > After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. > > make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. > > > > In there, change smtproutes to point your domain to your 2nd server. > > >

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Bruno Negrão
> > How about 2 qmail installs? > After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. > make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. > > In there, change smtproutes to point your domain to your 2nd server. > > Then for each user that exists on the 2nd server, make a .qmai

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
ject: Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines? > > How about 2 qmail installs? > After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. > make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. > > In there, change smtproutes to point your domain to your

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Rick Romero
How about 2 qmail installs? After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. In there, change smtproutes to point your domain to your 2nd server. Then for each user that exists on the 2nd server, make a .qmail-default wit

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
Yes, I understand. I don´t know how to make it, Try qmail-ldap. - Original Message - From: "Bruno Negrão" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines? > Hi Itamar

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Bruno Negrão
Hi Itamar, > Pra que voce quer fazer isto Bruno ? (he is asking me why would I want to do this) To answer it i'll have to explain a little about my network. Here where i'm working is the central node of a big network. We are the mailserver for some companys that are connected to us through leas

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Bruno Negrão
Nick,   The qmail-ldap patch appears to offer a clean solution for this problem since it creates an ldap for the email accounts that can be share amongst the corporate email servers. When qmail-ldap wants to deliver a message to a local user, it checks in the ldap database for the properti "

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
Pra que voce quer fazer isto Bruno ? - Original Message - From: Bruno Negrão To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 2:39 PM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines? >I can't see how you could actually want this.

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Nicholas Harring
Bruno Negrão wrote: >I can't see how you could actually want this. Are you planning on then putting some sort of imap proxy in >front of the box to direct logins to the correct place? What does this do for you that a cluster with shared >storage doesn't?   Hi Nick,   What

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Bruno Negrão
>I can't see how you could actually want this. Are you planning on then putting some sort of imap proxy in >front of the box to direct logins to the correct place? What does this do for you that a cluster with shared >storage doesn't?   Hi Nick,   What a "cluster with shared storage" means? W

Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?

2004-08-23 Thread Nicholas Harring
Bruno Negrão wrote: Hi all,   I have to solve the famous problem of splitting a unique domain into 2 remote machines. One machine gonna be the MX for the domain but will contain only part of the e-mail accounts. The other half of the e-mail accounts will be configured in the oth