On Saturday 04 March 2006 09:16 pm, Peter Graves wrote:
> Hello
>
> I installed the Qmailtoaster package as an alternative to the Windows
> mDaemon server I was running - and so far so good - all working as
> expected pretty much apart from configuring SpamAssassin and training
> it to reject or tr
Well Nick/Jack .. I need your guru help with this restore please :)
Again, I've got an almost 2 year old QT installation that I want to update.
I've got the new QT server up and running and I need to move my
domains, email bla bla to the new QT server.
I downloaded the backup/restore script that
Hello
I installed the Qmailtoaster package as an alternative to the Windows
mDaemon server I was running - and so far so good - all working as
expected pretty much apart from configuring SpamAssassin and training
it to reject or trash the multitude of spam I seem to be receiving.
I am jus
On Saturday 04 March 2006 06:00 pm, Jake Vickers wrote:
> You can modify it all you want. You'll want to go in and change the
> directory where it looks for the archive. I only call that dir in about
> 5 spots, so it's not that big of a deal to change.
Hi Jake,
Ok. I have ran the new server new. E
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
Pls see my previous thread on server migration. I have tried the port
forwarding as suggested and looks ok.
Now, to the restoring phase. Looks like Jake's restore script requires that
the backup file is in /root, the problem is: my /root size is smaller than
th
Hello,
I've tried modifying Jake's script to suits my setup. It works great
for me. Most important is the Mysql table & permission.
Gab
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
Pls see my previous thread on server migration. I have tried the port
forwarding as suggested and looks ok.
Now, to the