mbled:
Hi,
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
is sending the ail for them?
Andrew
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Andrew Wafula wrote:
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
is sending the ail
Hum, or you can use iptables.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 03:23:14AM -0500, tc lewis wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Andrew Wafula wrote:
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them
Hi,
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
is sending the ail for them?
Andrew
this.
Raghu
- Original Message -
From: Ian Matyssik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: LOAD-BALANCING WITH QMAIL.
Hello,
I am writing to this message again. Just to confirm that the qmqp
supports round-robin
Hello,
I am new on this list but have bin using qmail for 2 years. Now my
company desided to expand mail relaying and my task is to find good
sollution how to load-balance "qmqp" relays with nullmailer or qmail. I
tried to look in the archive and found one thread on that topic but did not
Hello,
I am writing to this message again. Just to confirm that the qmqp
supports round-robin natively. I was reading all about it and did not
understand. What I understood is if we keep mini-qmail on the clients and
have 4 servers for relaying, we just need to list all servers in
I've got two qmail servers running inside a load balancer. They both access
the same /var/mail/username/Maildir directories on an NFS server. They also
share many of the same configuration files in /var/qmail/control on the NFS
server. The files they share are local symbolic links to the
you might consider using rsync to sync your conffiles, instead of
sharing them over nfs. this would eliminate alot of problems
and latency i'd think.
On 06/24/00 @ 12:11AM, Mike Denka wrote:
I've got two qmail servers running inside a load balancer. They both access
the same
y, June 24, 2000 12:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: load balancing two qmail servers using nfs
you might consider using rsync to sync your conffiles, instead of
sharing them over nfs. this would eliminate alot of problems
and latency i'd think.
On 06/24/00 @ 12:11AM, Mike D
, but not
the problem, I'm afraid.
Thanks,
Mike
-Original Message-
From: chuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 12:10 PM
To: Mike Denka
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: load balancing two qmail servers using nfs
Mike,
You might make sure that the UID/GIDs map
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