Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
[cut example of how to spread storage over separate xen hosts]
> Now my problem is how can remote mail clients send/receive mails from
> their servers on the Xen box. For sending mail maybe they can use the
> routing mail server, G
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your advice.
--- Jonathan Feally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DBMail currently runs on only one database. Thus all email for your 3
>
> domains would be in one database on one server. The number of
> front-end
> servers (dbmail-imapd) can be as many as you like - all acce
DBMail currently runs on only one database. Thus all email for your 3
domains would be in one database on one server. The number of front-end
servers (dbmail-imapd) can be as many as you like - all accessing the
MySQL/PostGres db over the network. Now you could run 3 databases, 3
front-ends, ea
Hi folks,
Can dbmail help me.?
I'm searching around for a solution to solve my problem as mentioned
hereinbelow;
I have a Xen box (a virtualizaion box) with following setup:-
MTA - Postfix 2.3.8
Database - MySQL 5.0.32
Couier IMAP 4.1.1
etc.
Host - Debian Etch Workstation
Guest01 - mail s
Well, I read through monty´s blog post and yes it doesn´t seems to be adviseable using MySQL 5.1 at the moment.Nevertheless I did migrate one of our MySQL boxes to 5.1 and for now it seems to work fine:The box does run dbmail 2.2.10 and some other things and as you see it does around 15 to 17000que