Hello.
We are planning to use two PC for our mail system sharing a directory using
coda.
The DNS will be used to alternatively give one of the computer as smtp
server.
I would like to know if it is safe to only create one qmail queue under the
shared directory as
as far as I know the file name i
"Production Team 2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We are planning to use two PC for our mail system sharing a directory
>using coda. The DNS will be used to alternatively give one of the
>computer as smtp server.
>
>I would like to know if it is safe to only create one qmail queue
>under the share
> That's not the real problem, which is that the queue was designed to
> be "owned" by a single qmail installation.
>
> -Dave
Thanx.
To solve this problem we are going to run two queues and only share the
users directories.
This sound good for you ??
Thomas
"Systems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>To solve this problem we are going to run two queues and only share the
>users directories.
>This sound good for you ??
Yes.
-Dave
Hi!
If you want to use Coda for Maildirs, you have to make small patch to qmail-local:
Coda doesn't support file links between directories, so you need substitute
link(),unlink() for rename().
Her is the patch, but I can't vouch for it - haven't used it on production machine.
*** qmail-local.
]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: qmail and coda
> Hi!
>
> If you want to use Coda for Maildirs, you have to make small patch to
qmail-local: Coda doesn't support file links between directories, so you
need substitute link(),unlink
>Thanx.
>To solve this problem we are going to run two queues and only share the
>users directories.
>This sound good for you ??
>
>Thomas
Would you be so kind and share with us your experience with qmail + coda?
I'm investigating this possibility too and i would like to know how good it
is (c
Hello,
After trying to setup coda on two computers in order to create a replicated
directory,
I am on the way to give up ... The documentation isn't the best I ever see.
Does anyone already succeed to create a replicated "user partition" to
remove the
"mail server" single point of failure .
In