Hum, or you can use iptables.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 03:23:14AM -0500, tc lewis wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Andrew Wafula wrote:
> >
> > Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
> > machines both with qmail set up and running. Is the
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Andrew Wafula wrote:
>
> Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
> machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
> them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
> is
bled:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
> machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
> them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
> is sending the ail for them?
>
> Andrew
>
Hi,
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
is sending the ail for them?
Andrew
emme know how you did this.
>
> Raghu
> - Original Message -
> From: Ian Matyssik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 11:42 AM
> Subject: Re: LOAD-BALANCING WITH QMAIL.
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>
Hello,
I am writing to this message again. Just to confirm that the qmqp
supports round-robin natively. I was reading all about it and did not
understand. What I understood is if we keep mini-qmail on the clients and
have 4 servers for relaying, we just need to list all servers in
/var/qm
Hello,
I am new on this list but have bin using qmail for 2 years. Now my
company desided to expand mail relaying and my task is to find good
sollution how to load-balance "qmqp" relays with nullmailer or qmail. I
tried to look in the archive and found one thread on that topic but did not