Proper way to run multiple qmail-smtpd

2001-07-27 Thread Hubbard, David

Hi all,
can someone tell me what the proper way to
run multiple instances of tcpserver to have
qmail-smtpd listen to multiple IP's?  I realize
that a 0 to tcpserver will cause it to listen
to all addresses but I need to only listen to
a few.  I have a working qmail install on the
box in question based on lifewithqmail and I'm
thinking that just recursively copying the
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd directory
qmail-smtpd1, qmail-smtpd2, etc. and editing
the run files to use the correct IP's for
tcpserver would be good enough, just wanted to
check though.  I'd obviously want to adjust my
concurrencies too.

Thanks,

David



Re: Proper way to run multiple qmail-smtpd

2001-07-27 Thread MarkD

On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 06:17:09PM -0400, Hubbard, David allegedly wrote:
 Hi all,
   can someone tell me what the proper way to
 run multiple instances of tcpserver to have
 qmail-smtpd listen to multiple IP's?  I realize
 that a 0 to tcpserver will cause it to listen
 to all addresses but I need to only listen to
 a few.  I have a working qmail install on the
 box in question based on lifewithqmail and I'm
 thinking that just recursively copying the
 /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd directory
 qmail-smtpd1, qmail-smtpd2, etc. and editing
 the run files to use the correct IP's for
 tcpserver would be good enough, just wanted to
 check though.  I'd obviously want to adjust my
 concurrencies too.

That's pretty much it - just don't forget that you need unique logging
directories too.


Regards.