RE: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster Video Magazine

2009-05-29 Thread David Burke
Great Job! I watched both videos and found them so much more informative then the doing any text walk-through. I like how you explained each package and what it does as you installed and explained each change as you made them in the second episode. Have you already setup the mailing list for the

Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster Video Magazine

2009-05-29 Thread Jake Vickers
David Burke wrote: Great Job! I watched both videos and found them so much more informative then the doing any text walk-through. I like how you explained each package and what it does as you installed and explained each change as you made them in the second episode. Have you already setup the

Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster Video Magazine

2009-05-29 Thread Phil Leinhauser
I've just been through them myself. That's about the simplest way to explain the entire process from soup to nuts. The only way it could be better is for you to hold their hand!  You did another fine job. > David Burke wrote: >> Great Job! I watched both videos and found them so much more infor

RE: [qmailtoaster] Script for qmail monitoring

2009-05-29 Thread Joseph Lundgren
Truong, I suggest using Monit. Monit, is open-source, is in the RPMForge repository, and has an excellent community. You can configure Monit to do whatever you like when it detects that a service is down. It could send you an email when service outage occurs, or fire off a bash script,