On Jun 29, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Roger wrote:
We recently purchased an Intel 64 bit Server which i installed with
Fedora Core 5 64 bit version. I successfully installed Qmail in about
2 days. So now when i look at the MySQL database i notice that there
is a database in there called vpopmail in that database a seperate
table is created for each domain that i add, when i compare with my
older running installation of Qmail, there is a database called
vpopmail and inside that that database is a another table called
vpopmail which contains all the information on my domains.
Is there any advantage to the new way of doing things, or did i miss
something during installation, could someone offer me some advice
incase i run the risk of breaking things when i deploy this server
over the weekend.
Two different configure options...
You chose "--disable-many-domains" on the FC5 box and got a table for
each domain.
The default, "--enable-many-domains" puts all domains in a single table.
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Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vpopmail - virtual domains for qmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/
QmailAdmin - web interface for Vpopmail: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/