Hi.
How I can obtain a exact copy of my vpopmail configuration (users and
folders) on a backup server to use in case of the primary is not
available?
I wish to have a backup MX server for my domains...
Thank you very much!
Bye.
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Use rsync from primary to backup and make sure you have all the options,
vpopomail qmail etc installed on the backup and then use MX to do primary
and secondary.
Ciao
On 3/2/10 08:04 , shacky shack...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
How I can obtain a exact copy of my vpopmail configuration (users and
Hi,
Be sure to backup the home directory of vpopmail (check where `cd
~vpopmail' ends), and also qmail's users/assign file (usually
/var/qmail/users/assign) plus qmail's control directory (usually
/var/qmail/control).
This should backup all your data including all pointer information that
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-01-04, at 1229, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Michl wrote:
Hi all, i need to setup a configuration backup for all my vpopmail
domains, vpopmail
settings, and qmail settings.
What are the files I need to store in my backup to get a quickly
disaster
recovery?
For qmail
On 2006-01-04, at 1229, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Michl wrote:
Hi all, i need to setup a configuration backup for all my vpopmail
domains, vpopmail
settings, and qmail settings.
What are the files I need to store in my backup to get a quickly
disaster
recovery?
For qmail
Hi all,
i need to setup a configuration backup for all my vpopmail domains, vpopmail
settings, and qmail settings.
What are the files I need to store in my backup to get a quickly disaster
recovery?
Thanks,
Mik
Michl wrote:
Hi all,
i need to setup a configuration backup for all my vpopmail domains, vpopmail
settings, and qmail settings.
What are the files I need to store in my backup to get a quickly disaster
recovery?
Thanks,
Mik
Qmail's config root:
/var/qmail (in my box)
/etc/tcp.smtp
Michl wrote:
Hi all,
i need to setup a configuration backup for all my vpopmail domains, vpopmail
settings, and qmail settings.
What are the files I need to store in my backup to get a quickly disaster
recovery?
Hi,
For qmail
/var/qmail/control/*
/var/qmail/users/*
Your tcp.smtp file,
For qmail
/var/qmail/control/*
/var/qmail/users/*
Your tcp.smtp file, where ever that may be stored (usually in /etc or
~vpopmail/etc)
For vpopmail
All the .qmail* files in each domain, plus all the .qmail files in the
users directory if wanted.
We personally do an rsync
Thanks for our replies, so can anyone give me a script to automate this
process?
You want fries with that?
Go google for some or even read the folowing:
man rsync
man cron
Go to www.tldp.org and search for the BASH How-To which is a great
newbie tutorial for those new to unix or sh like
: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 9:40 AM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] VPOPMAIL Backup
For qmail
/var/qmail/control/*
/var/qmail/users/*
Your tcp.smtp file, where ever that may be stored (usually
in /etc or
~vpopmail/etc)
For vpopmail
All the .qmail
Thanks, very nice! :)
-Original Message-
From: Charles J. Boening [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercoledì 4 gennaio 2006 19.13
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] VPOPMAIL Backup
How about putting this in as a cron job:
tar jcf /home/email.backup.tar.bz2 /home
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 18:40 +0100, Michele Virgilio wrote:
Thanks for our replies, so can anyone give me a script to automate this
process?
Here's a script to look at your current vpopmail area and write the
commands needed to recreate that area. Just redirect the output from the
script to a
Anyone have any idea how can i make a backup of certain domain in Vpopmail?
I tried to backup the ~vpopmail/domains/ dir and then restore it but doesn't
work.
Anyone has any idea?
Bruno Morais
Dep. de Informática
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MNAC - Electricidade Industrial, Lda
Rua das Alminhas
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