[vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility
Hi,I want to install QMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + LDAP + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog qmail MRTG) under Linux 9. Is every thing compatable with linux 9 where can i get good howto. I need step by step installation. also i want to host multiple mail sites on a single server. please help me in this regardRegards,Venu --This Message and any attachments is intended solely for the addresses and is confidential. If you receive this message in error or if you are not the intended recipient, please delete the mail. Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited. Please inform us in case of erroneous delivery, thanks for your cooperation.
Re: [vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility
Il gio, 2004-07-22 alle 09:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi, I want to install QMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + LDAP + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog qmail MRTG) under Linux 9. Is every thing compatable with linux 9 where can i get good howto. I need step by step installation. also i want to host multiple mail sites on a single server. please help me in this regard Red Hat 9 is linux, and every software that you named is linux, it's redhatlinux 9 compaible. There's a lot of documentation about how to set up this software, you can find it on www.qmail.org . Don't send email in HTML !! -- Davide Giunchi
Re: [vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility
I've done some errors, here it's the right response: Red Hat 9 is linux, and every software that you named is linux compatible, so this software it's redhatlinux 9 compatible. -- Davide Giunchi
Re: [vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility
Hi dude, We were just talking about it on this list few days ago. search for "good howto" an you gonna find a lot of information. Anyway, www.qmairocks.org is perfect. bruno - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:40 AM Subject: [vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility Hi,I want to install QMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + LDAP + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog qmail MRTG) under Linux 9. Is every thing compatable with linux 9 where can i get good howto. I need step by step installation. also i want to host multiple mail sites on a single server. please help me in this regardRegards,Venu--This Message and any attachments is intended solely for the addresses and is confidential.If you receive this message in error or if you are not the intended recipient, please delete the mail.Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited.Please inform us in case of erroneous delivery, thanks for your cooperation.
Re: [vchkpw] RedHatLinux 9 compatibility
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I want to install QMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + LDAP + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog qmail MRTG) under Linux 9. Is every thing compatable with linux 9 where can i get good howto. I need step by step installation. also i want to host multiple mail sites on a single server. please help me in this regard Red Hat 9 is linux, and every software that you named is linux, it's redhatlinux 9 compaible. There's a lot of documentation about how to set up this software, you can find it on www.qmail.org . That's not quite true. I'll give you this: There _is_ documentation to take care of everything. It's only through experience that you learn/realize which documentation you need to look through to make sure everything works well without trial and error. The only compatability problem I'm aware of is Qmail. Here's something I googled that will help: http://forum.psoft.net/archive/index.php/t-7499.html There's a web site called lifewithqmail.org that goes through alot of the step-by-step process for Qmail if you're not familiar with how to install/administer DJB tools (eg: daemontools, tcpserver). I have a preference to use the MySQL 4 downloaded from www.mysql.com instead of the MySQL 3 supplied by RedHat. When doing things like backups or replication, MySQL 4 is better. There are also a couple books: Qmail - www.ora.com The Qmail Handbook - www.apress.com I like the newer O'reilly book better. If you are getting paid by your company to install everything, and if you make more than $6/hour, it will be faster, more cost-effective, and less problematic to have someone from Inter7 install Web Q for you within a few hours. They install all of this stuff for a living and get it right the first time. You can then go through installing everything yourself at your leisure as an educational exercise. They leave you their souce code behind so you can see the differences between stock code and their modifications. -- Eric Ziegast (no, I don't work for Inter7)