Jason, Hut, You can remove all DNS servers if all your RemoteDelivery mailets use a gateway. You can not remove the DNS block because of the insufficient dependency granularity definition, but you can make it as simple as:
<dnsserver> <servers/> <authoritative>false</authoritative> </dnsserver> Diego > Jason, > > Thank you for the extra information! You use file-based repositories > because MySQL has locking issues? I should take another look at MySQL. > You mentioned that you offload the DNS server work to Qmail, did you > disable the DNS server in JAMES? Well, you have been very helpful and > if I am not mistaken the DL580 holds all four mail servers (Qmail and > JAMES). That gives me a good idea what kind of hardware we need. No. The DL580 was not part of the test setup. That server was actually fronted by the customers Sendmail cluster, not our QMail one! We didn't disable DNS in James. All we did was use the RemoteDelivery mailet's gateway feature to deliver the email to one box only. And as others have pointed out Microsoft SQL Server has the problems, not MySQL --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
