Well, i make a tar.gz file with the crontab of the /home/vpopmail, where the mailboxes are, but the only important thing is the file called "vpasswd", with this file you can make a cvs file like this one
 
./vadduser    -q    "quota"    [EMAIL PROTECTED]     password
 
only with this information, imagine you have a larger file, for example more than 100 lines like this one, once you have created this file you only have to run it in the new server, with the vpopmail and qmail installed and it creates all the users again.
 
 
 
Lucas G. Obredor
Sistemas
Divisi�n Banda Ancha
Tel. 4469-7477 Int (2130)
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] RE: Redundant server

What solution?

 

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From: Lucas G. Obredor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thursday, June 03, 2004 2:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [vchkpw] RE: Redundant server

 

Dear David,

                        I'm running vpopmail/qmail and i find one solution to backup all the users, and in case the server goes down, i can save all my users, but it's not automatic, i mean it isn't redundant but it works fine

 

 

Lucas G. Obredor
Sistemas
Divisi�n Banda Ancha
Tel. 4469-7477 Int (2130)

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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 12:31 PM

Subject: [vchkpw] RE: Redundant server

 

Has anyone who is running vpopmail/qmail/mysql created a backup/redundant or even a secondary server for the same domains? I�m looking to do that and I was wondering if there was any documentation available.  Also is there any documentation I can read on how to properly backup the e-mails, users, config files on the setup stated above.  I am running that on redhat 9.  Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

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