On 2001.07.26 16:11 alexus wrote:
> hello everyone
>
> I have 3 different servers at different locations on different
> backbones.
> ...now what I need to do is somehow implement some kind of redundancy
> on
> e-mail system ... each of domains that hosts on my servers has all of
> those
> server
hello everyone
I have 3 different servers at different locations on different backbones.
...now what I need to do is somehow implement some kind of redundancy on
e-mail system ... each of domains that hosts on my servers has all of those
servers as ns and mx records in dns ... the question is.. i
"Kris Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Incoming messages are first stored in ~/Maildir/tmp. They are only moved to
>~/Maildir/new once the file write is complete. Therefore, as long as you
>are only backing up ~/Maildir/cur and ~/Maildir/new, you shouldn't have any
>risk of incomplete file b
Takayuki Murai wrote:
> I am referring to ~user/Maildir.
> Some of the user use POP, and the other use IMAP. And, I assume that
incoming mails store
> into ~/Maildir/new. My question is:
> if there are new coming mail storing into ~/Maildir/new while backup job
is working,
> what problem is going
Hello,
> Which mail directory are you referring to? /var/qmail?
> /var/spool/mail? ~user/Maildir? And what kind of trouble are you
> having?
I am referring to ~user/Maildir.
Some of the user use POP, and the other use IMAP. And, I assume that incoming mails
store into ~/Maildir/new. My question
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am wondering that how to backup mail directory. I am having trouble with
>how to do it. Please give me some idea what you are doing.
Which mail directory are you referring to? /var/qmail?
/var/spool/mail? ~user/Maildir? And what kind of trouble are you
having?
I us
Hello all,
I am wondering that how to backup mail directory. I am having trouble with
how to do it. Please give me some idea what you are doing.
Taka Murai
Takayuki Murai -村井 隆之-
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