Hi,
Quoting Dave Weiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:35 pm, Tim Hasson wrote:
>
> > I recall a old problem from the days of vpopmail 4.9.x which was a bug in
> > vadddomain not sending a HUP signal to qmail-send to tell it to reread
> > control/rcpthosts.
> > The problem
At 07:20 PM 9/21/2003, X-Istence wrote:
I have always joyfully added files to my rcpthosts and it has never failed
to pick em up on the next incoming SMTP connection. Its always worked just
fine, so i dont know.
qmail-send and qmail-smtpd are two different programs, with two different
behaviors.
Tim Hasson wrote:
Quoting X-Istence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As i have tinkered with the source code myself, i dont see why qmail
would have to be restarted. In the qmail source file, it re-reads the
rcpthosts file on every run of it ( qmail-smtpd ), so "hot" adding
shouldnt be a problem at all
Quoting X-Istence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As i have tinkered with the source code myself, i dont see why qmail
> would have to be restarted. In the qmail source file, it re-reads the
> rcpthosts file on every run of it ( qmail-smtpd ), so "hot" adding
> shouldnt be a problem at all.
>
> X-Isten
On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:35 pm, Tim Hasson wrote:
> I recall a old problem from the days of vpopmail 4.9.x which was a bug in
> vadddomain not sending a HUP signal to qmail-send to tell it to reread
> control/rcpthosts.
> The problem manifested itself when a new domain is added, then you try
Tim Hasson wrote:
Hi,
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
As i have tinkered with the source code myself, i dont see why qmail
would have to be restarted. In the qmail source file, it re-reads the
rcpthosts file on every run of it ( qmail-smtpd ), so "hot" adding
shouldnt be a problem at all.
X-Ist
Hi,
Sorry for CC'ing those who replied on this thread, but I just wanted to note
something important, for all who replied on that thread. And since it's been
three days since the original post, I wanted to make sure everyone get this.
So regarding the sync of control files in a cluster environm
Hi Jeff,
--- Jeff Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically we have n+1 qmail+vpopmail+mysql, each
> sharing an NFS datastore for the vpopmail directory.
> (and only for that directory)
We have a similar setup. What we are doing is sharing
the following directories off the NFS server (which
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 12:18, Jeff Oliver wrote:
> Basically we have n+1 qmail+vpopmail+mysql, each sharing an NFS
> datastore for the vpopmail directory. (and only for that directory)
ok, cluster.
>
>
> As of now we are using a kludgey way of adding new domains to all
> boxes – simply adding th
The only thing we have come up with is a scripted method (we remotely call
the vpopmail binaries anyways).
Bascially we do the following... Add the domain... Check that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a valid mailbox, if it is, then we scp the various
files (morercpthosts, rcpthosts, assign, virtualdomains).
I can’t seem to find good instructions on the proper
way to do this – could someone please point me to them if they exist?
Basically we have n+1 qmail+vpopmail+mysql, each sharing an NFS
datastore for the vpopmail directory. (and only for that directory)
As of now we are using a klu
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