yes, well, what i will do is share ~vpopmail/etc/
but have wrappers on the vadd and vdel domain programs that
when called, will populate ( scp over ) the pertenent files to
the other mail servers...
as for the access of the tcp.smtp.cdb being quite high,
i will check, hopefully it woun't be too high, but as
an option i could take on the future, i could use matt simmerson's hack
to use mysql for the relay table
Ben Beuchler writes:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 10:10:17PM +0000, Javier Frias wrote:
>
>> if local copies were kept of tcp.smtp.cdb? how were you doing smtp after
>> pop/imap? since this file is needed for the open relay...
>> and all front servers would be adding entries to it.. just wondering..
>
> Ah. I am not doing smtp after pop. You will apparently need to share
> your tcp.smtp.cdb file and hope that NFS does good cacheing.
>
>> since my domains don't change often, the control files would be
>> easy to replicate :)
>
> I think that's good choice.
>
> Ben
>
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