Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 15 Oct 1999:
> There are some reliability issues with ext2fs under Linux, so maybe
> it's not the best choice at the moment.
If that's about the behaviour of fsync(), did anyone ever write a patch
(for qmail) for fixing that? With suitable #ifdef __LIN
"F7596" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now Let me try to configure a small one HotMail by up to down with
>scale of 1,000,000 mail accounts. Please help me to finish this issue.
>
>1. Choose OS as Linux
> (or FreeBSD, Solaris ? PC or SUN ? I am not sure which one is
> better?)
That's mostly a
Hi,
Now Let me try to configure a small one HotMail by up to down with
scale of 1,000,000 mail accounts. Please help me to finish this issue.
1. Choose OS as Linux
(or FreeBSD, Solaris ? PC or SUN ? I am not sure which one is better?)
2. Prepare 10 PC as qmail mail server which store real ma
Hi John,
For your web-based client, what are you using? I am trying to setup a similar service.
Thanks,
Matthew
-Original Message-
From: F7596 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup HotMail by Qmail ?
Hi,
Now Let
Hi,
Now Let me try to configure a small one HotMail by up to down with
scale of 1,000,000 mail accounts. Please help me to finish this issue.
1. Choose OS as Linux
(or FreeBSD, Solaris ? PC or SUN ? I am not sure which one is better?)
2. Prepare 10 PC as qmail mail server which store real ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I had read a lot of mail to say that HotMail is build by QMail.
> But how to implement another HotMail by QMail ?
>
> HotMail have following feature:
> 1. Several million user
> 2. Only use domain name for each account (eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 3. Multiple m