Hi,
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 01:31, Jernej Horvat wrote:
> Tuesday 09 of September 2003 08:55, Adrian von Bidder >
>
> > (And - sorry, can't help you with an imap server with the mails in a
> > relational db, I don't know of any solution that does this.)
>
> I know one. MS Exchange. :]
>
> And
Monday 08 of September 2003 04:00, Craig Sanders >
> difficult to learn, just a PITA and completely unlike any other unix tools,
- does not support de-facto logging standard - syslog
- does not support CIDR
- does not support IPV6
...
> that it is far more important for his programs to be consis
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:05:24 -0400,
Theodore Ts'o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:24:27PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > > What happens on error conditions can be set through tune2fs or as
> > > a mount option. Having it remount read-only is
Tuesday 09 of September 2003 08:55, Adrian von Bidder >
> Yep, exactly. Coming from uw-imapd, this is exactly the kind of thing I was
> missing.
mbox type mail storage ? uh oh...
it brings system down when a user with XXX mails opens his mbox.
Maildir (courier.) or cyrus mail storage is bett
I curently have 2 hba's connected on a san and want to implement
failover. When you first install them you see twice as many disks since
there are 2 paths. My question is can you use the md/multipath module
to get failover?
If so can you do it without using software raid? The aray is already
usi
ispman is a descendant of webmin. It is limited on what servers you can use, ie no
module for
Exim yet, but appears to be otherwise very, very nice.
Rod
> Hi, I'm looking for an apache virtual domain web admin tool.
> Does anyone know a open source solution for that?
> And anyone know complete
I use webmin, but I need an end users solution.
I found http://www.openisp.net (gpl), but have similar problems than webmin
( not really end user ).
I use qmailadmin ( qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm ), and is perfect, I need something
like that for apache/disk space limit/bandwidth usage
limit/proftp/tinydns
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I know ISPman (www.ispman.org), a complete solution written in perl to admin
domains, mails, webs and more.
El Martes, 9 de Septiembre de 2003 17:10, Matias G. Lambert ( OSInet )
escribió:
> Hi, I'm looking for an apache virtual domain web admin to
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From: "Matias G. Lambert ( OSInet )" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 09 September, 2003 11:10 PM
Subject: Web administration Apache - Virtual domains
> Hi, I'm looking for an apache virtual domain web admin tool.
> Does anyone know a open
Hi, I'm looking for an apache virtual domain web admin tool.
Does anyone know a open source solution for that?
And anyone know complete solution for a ISP? ( vpopmail, apache, proftp,
tinydns )
Thanks
Matias Lambert
OSInet Telecomunicaciones
Capital Federal - Buenos Aires
Argentina - CA1185ACA
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Have a look at the postfix+Cyrus+web cyrusadmin howto
Michael
> Hi,
>
> I am currently running Qmail with vpopmail, but am looking into
> Postfix. Does anyone know if there is a similar thing like vpopmail for
> Postfix.I would like to give my customers the chance to create and
> modify their own
Hi, Jasper Metselaar!
Postfix + Cyrus + Web-Cyradm + MySQL - www.web-cyradm.org
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 03:36:34PM +0200, you wrote:
-> Hi,
->
-> I am currently running Qmail with vpopmail, but am looking into Postfix.
-> Does anyone know if there is a similar thing like vpopmail for Postfix.I
Hi,
I am currently running Qmail with vpopmail, but am looking into Postfix.
Does anyone know if there is a similar thing like vpopmail for Postfix.I would like to
give my customers the chance to create and modify their
own mailboxes, aliases etc.
Thanks!
- Jasper
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Clément Hermann wrote:
Hi,
I'd like some information on HBQ in particular and QoS in general.
Does anyone knows where I can find useful information (I only found
the Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control HOWTO so far, must-read
but lacks informations about HBQ) ?
ooops... I meant HTB,
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