Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Mailserver is too uneven process to compare it if it's faster 32bit vs 64bit. But for me, extra feature was to be able to manage mailbox quotas beyond 2048MB (limitation of qmailadmin and 32bit). bb. wrote: So, Can you give an example please? Like: while your 32 bit server processes thosands of emails an hour and the queue was long, after 64 bit install it was faster, is it so? By the way, CentOS 5.0 wiki still says add domainkeys but at somewhere else do not run domainkeys until a fix would be, now which is the updated info and let we use domainkeys or not and so any one would correct the info on site (For one server)... Thanks to God and to good programmers... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, 2007/10/2, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory You have to update your packages... and incresase the softlimit Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... to bad... it really boost up on clamav and spamd... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently running most of my systems in 64bits (mainly AMD now...) Only troubles so far minor misc libraries in some web related apps that some of my customers try run on it and some times they don't work... qmail is as steady as rock and everything else is just running fine. I've also setup some virtualization with 64bits linuz as base and have had no problems, at least none that a good night sleep wouldn't fix :) 2007/9/24, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Fussy?
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently running most of my systems in 64bits (mainly AMD now...) Only troubles so far minor misc libraries in some web related apps that some of my customers try run on it and some times they don't work... qmail is as steady as rock and everything else is just running fine. I've also setup some virtualization with 64bits linuz as base and have had no problems, at least none that a good night sleep wouldn't fix :) 2007/9/24, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
bb. wrote: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... increase pop3 softlimit I think you should edit /var/qmail/supervise/pop3d/run after that restart qmail check the archive... for complete info - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
It happened while the server is NOT loaded so it must be ok as default (If not, let the developers please correct) I have not seen any error on 32 bit before while using for ~2 years. Maybe 64 bit is not tested much? I beleive it would be feelable faster and want to use it (In future) My server: Installed like in wiki for CentOS 5.0 64 Bit Sempron 64 Bit 512 Ram Thanks... --- PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... increase pop3 softlimit I think you should edit /var/qmail/supervise/pop3d/run after that restart qmail check the archive... for complete info - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
I am using Qmailtoaster on CentOS 4.4 64bit for production for 6 months already without problem. the problem you said before (I think) is specific only to CentOS 5.0 64bit only bb. wrote: It happened while the server is NOT loaded so it must be ok as default (If not, let the developers please correct) I have not seen any error on 32 bit before while using for ~2 years. Maybe 64 bit is not tested much? I beleive it would be feelable faster and want to use it (In future) My server: Installed like in wiki for CentOS 5.0 64 Bit Sempron 64 Bit 512 Ram Thanks... --- PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... increase pop3 softlimit I think you should edit /var/qmail/supervise/pop3d/run after that restart qmail check the archive... for complete info - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
We have it running on several OpenSuSE 10.2 64bit machines for a while. Before we had used it on SuSE 10.0 and OSS 10.1 machines each 64bit without any problems. Did you increase the softlimits for all services which have softlimit defined as sugested before? This is the only issue I have had to fix several times. Johannes PakOgah schrieb: I am using Qmailtoaster on CentOS 4.4 64bit for production for 6 months already without problem. the problem you said before (I think) is specific only to CentOS 5.0 64bit only bb. wrote: It happened while the server is NOT loaded so it must be ok as default (If not, let the developers please correct) I have not seen any error on 32 bit before while using for ~2 years. Maybe 64 bit is not tested much? I beleive it would be feelable faster and want to use it (In future) My server: Installed like in wiki for CentOS 5.0 64 Bit Sempron 64 Bit 512 Ram Thanks... --- PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... increase pop3 softlimit I think you should edit /var/qmail/supervise/pop3d/run after that restart qmail check the archive... for complete info - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- |- | weberhofer GmbH | Johannes Weberhofer | information technologies | Austria, 1080 Wien, Blindengasse 52/3 |--- - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Hi, 2007/10/2, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory You have to update your packages... and incresase the softlimit Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... to bad... it really boost up on clamav and spamd... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently running most of my systems in 64bits (mainly AMD now...) Only troubles so far minor misc libraries in some web related apps that some of my customers try run on it and some times they don't work... qmail is as steady as rock and everything else is just running fine. I've also setup some virtualization with 64bits linuz as base and have had no problems, at least none that a good night sleep wouldn't fix :) 2007/9/24, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
So, Can you give an example please? Like: while your 32 bit server processes thosands of emails an hour and the queue was long, after 64 bit install it was faster, is it so? By the way, CentOS 5.0 wiki still says add domainkeys but at somewhere else do not run domainkeys until a fix would be, now which is the updated info and let we use domainkeys or not and so any one would correct the info on site (For one server)... Thanks to God and to good programmers... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, 2007/10/2, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks A M, I am about to update and testing new 64 bit but got this error while connecting via Thunderbird and also Outlook Express that i think it is because of 64 version, but also i could connect via Nokia S60 series telephone and send email and could get it in other account. Thunderbird gave this error while connection: /vpopmail/bin/vchkpw error while loading shared libraries: libgssapi_krb5.so2: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory You have to update your packages... and incresase the softlimit Thanks, probably i will give up 64 bit for now... to bad... it really boost up on clamav and spamd... --- A M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently running most of my systems in 64bits (mainly AMD now...) Only troubles so far minor misc libraries in some web related apps that some of my customers try run on it and some times they don't work... qmail is as steady as rock and everything else is just running fine. I've also setup some virtualization with 64bits linuz as base and have had no problems, at least none that a good night sleep wouldn't fix :) 2007/9/24, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Hi, I'm currently running most of my systems in 64bits (mainly AMD now...) Only troubles so far minor misc libraries in some web related apps that some of my customers try run on it and some times they don't work... qmail is as steady as rock and everything else is just running fine. I've also setup some virtualization with 64bits linuz as base and have had no problems, at least none that a good night sleep wouldn't fix :) 2007/9/24, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
In response to the question about 64-bit Linux versions stability... I have been running Qmail-Toaster (no plus, not ISO) on Fedora Core 5 for more than a year. The problems I have encountered have been primarily operator error and poor configuration choices (in other words, my own damned fault -- as much as I loathe to admit it). I do still have some concerns about running Qmail in general -- primarily because I don't like black boxes and I don't yet have any kind of reasonable understanding of the processing path used in Qmail. But that's MY problem, not Qmail's! I need more time to study the Qmail part of the system, but work pays money study does not (yet!). The only time I have had ANY problem with this system (in general) was when my wife wanted me to make a QuickTime MOV file playable on a DVD: the video codecs were not written for the 64-bit version, and I would up running a 32-bit Fedora Core 7 in VM. What a pain that was -- just for a video! In addition to the Qmail Toaster (with about 15 domains), the same system also runs an Apache Web Server (for about 10 domains), both ISC BIND DHCP services, and SAMBA (as a PDC). I'd call it as stable as a ROCK! There are two caveats: 1) I do Linux and general Unix consulting for my business, so some of the minor issues (like turning off services that FC5 wanted to run out of the box, or configuring SAMBA as a PDC) are things I can do far more easily than the average admin, and 2) I don't configure my systems with the GUI -- there are no X-Windows at all on my servers! So if you're looking for GUI experience on a 64-bit system, I am not a reasonable case study. I hope you find the information here useful... or someone else does, at least! Dan McAllister IT4SOHO - Information Technologies for the Small Office Home Office bb. wrote: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Thank you, you spent long to answer. I used 32 and 64bits, yes if on 64bit OS the application is not for 64 that (Maybe) makes problem. But the 64 system seems to stable too. I wonder if it is faster or not; difference like single / duo CPUs. It maybe some difficult to see on a mail server, maybe some benchmark software says results but it is questionable that they are true on practic or not... Now i work on 64, hope to be running a few hours later, if God permits, but can not feel a difference until we have more and more customers and emails. Thank you... --- Dan McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In response to the question about 64-bit Linux versions stability... I have been running Qmail-Toaster (no plus, not ISO) on Fedora Core 5 for more than a year. The problems I have encountered have been primarily operator error and poor configuration choices (in other words, my own damned fault -- as much as I loathe to admit it). I do still have some concerns about running Qmail in general -- primarily because I don't like black boxes and I don't yet have any kind of reasonable understanding of the processing path used in Qmail. But that's MY problem, not Qmail's! I need more time to study the Qmail part of the system, but work pays money study does not (yet!). The only time I have had ANY problem with this system (in general) was when my wife wanted me to make a QuickTime MOV file playable on a DVD: the video codecs were not written for the 64-bit version, and I would up running a 32-bit Fedora Core 7 in VM. What a pain that was -- just for a video! In addition to the Qmail Toaster (with about 15 domains), the same system also runs an Apache Web Server (for about 10 domains), both ISC BIND DHCP services, and SAMBA (as a PDC). I'd call it as stable as a ROCK! There are two caveats: 1) I do Linux and general Unix consulting for my business, so some of the minor issues (like turning off services that FC5 wanted to run out of the box, or configuring SAMBA as a PDC) are things I can do far more easily than the average admin, and 2) I don't configure my systems with the GUI -- there are no X-Windows at all on my servers! So if you're looking for GUI experience on a 64-bit system, I am not a reasonable case study. I hope you find the information here useful... or someone else does, at least! Dan McAllister IT4SOHO - Information Technologies for the Small Office Home Office bb. wrote: Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't let your dream ride pass you by. Make it a reality with Yahoo! Autos. http://autos.yahoo.com/index.html - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[qmailtoaster] Is 64BIT OS reliable and fast or not needed?
Hi, I think, if OS and application are both 64bit, they would run feelable faster but... Is there any experienced person and is 64bit problemless choice? Thanks to God and good programmers... --- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bb. wrote: Yes Jake Helper, I am still trying on the new install and i have already formated the previous installs and logs. Now, is this the good (~same like) way: 1- Install CentOS 5 x64 2- Follow the instructions in: www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned (So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS QMT? Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for your kindly replies... That will be entirely up to you. I personally think 64-bit is not needed for a mail server, and also think Cent5 is very bloated. Those instructions should get you up an running. I have not used them myself, but others on the list are running the same scenario that you are. The ISO is only meant to make the installation easier for new folks. Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]