I know this is a tense subject on the mailing list, but please bear with me.
;o)
I haven't even INSTALLED qmail yet, but would much rather use it on my RedHat
6.1 box than the stock sendmail that's full of holes.
However, my dilemma is that I'm going to be running multiple virtual domains on
For a little more information, I'm getting into virtual web hosting which I can
set up and maintain quite well ... but everyone's looking for Email to go with
it.
So each domain I host is going to have their own webmaster@, sales@, info@
address, etc.
I would like all root@, sysadmin@, and
Ian Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, my dilemma is that I'm going to be running multiple virtual domains on
one server, web, mail, ftp, etc. and am curious to know what steps exactly I
should follow to get the setup completed with qmail.
As far as qmail is concerned, this is not a
I plan to have a directory structure in place such as:
/home/domain1/mail/user1
/home/domain1/mail/user2
etc
This looks like you're planning on setting up home directories for virtual
mail users -- why? Do they need shell/ftp/other access? If so, they're
not really virtual mail
I think this is a good one. Because we'll be generating the messages on
different machines than those that we send from, we have to find the most
efficient way to get them into the queue. That presents us with a variety of
options. Here are the few that we've come up with (some of these are good
At 02:01 PM 8/9/99 -0400, Cris Daniluk wrote:
I think this is a good one. Because we'll be generating the messages on
different machines than those that we send from, we have to find the most
efficient way to get them into the queue. That presents us with a variety of
options. Here are the few
[snip]
Check out qmail-qmqpc and qmail-qmqpd.
This looks like it would do what we need, BUT, there's no documentation at
best :) Where would you find more detailed documentation? The man pages
don't even discuss how to implement it. In fact, they say that qmqpd needs
several environment
On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Cris Daniluk wrote:
[snip]
Check out qmail-qmqpc and qmail-qmqpd.
This looks like it would do what we need, BUT, there's no documentation at
best :) Where would you find more detailed documentation? The man pages
don't even discuss how to implement it. In fact, they
On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Cris Daniluk wrote:
[snip]
Check out qmail-qmqpc and qmail-qmqpd.
This looks like it would do what we need, BUT, there's no documentation at
best :) Where would you find more detailed documentation? The man pages
don't even discuss how to implement it. In fact, they