hi
has anybody used imap proxy with squirrel mail on a qmail toaster environment
does this give performance improvement ?
is there any place where i can explicit instructions concerning the steps
for installation in a qmail toaster server
thanks
rajesh
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rpms for the latest ganglia release (http://ganglia.sourceforge.net) are
now available in the qtp yum repo if anyone wants to try it out. I hope
they'll be available at rpmforge soon as well.
You might want to check out the wiki
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ganglia/wiki)
I'd like to eve
nightduke wrote:
Hi i have a little problem my maillog dosen't rotate, how can i rotate
every 15 days? or one time each week?
It's possible to do that?
You would use syslog or logrotate. Google it.
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Qmailtoast
nightduke wrote:
Hi i'm going to develop a special qmail server, qmail
server+spamdyke+dspam+lotus domino 8.5, should i use qmailtoaster
files or qmailtoaster plus?
Where's the difference?
Qmailtoaster-Plus is an add-on to Qmailtoaster. It contains "extra"
utilities to make managing Qmailt
Hi i have a little problem my maillog dosen't rotate, how can i rotate
every 15 days? or one time each week?
It's possible to do that?
Thanks
Nightduke
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Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group
(www.vi
Hi i'm going to develop a special qmail server, qmail
server+spamdyke+dspam+lotus domino 8.5, should i use qmailtoaster
files or qmailtoaster plus?
Where's the difference?
Thanks
Nightduke
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Qmailtoaster is sponsored
Brent Gardner wrote:
Actually, I wasn't aware of the VMware page in the QMail-Toaster wiki
until it was linked in this thread, and I haven't had time to more than
glance at it.
It's new (like a week old), and still under construction. Chip in if you
like!
My toasters are each on a separate
Eric Shubert wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
FWIW I run my toasters as guests under VMware Server 2. I'm willing
to provide stats if you tell me where to look, or other info.
Great Brent, thanks. I'm running the same thing. Host and guests are
CentOS5.
Out of curiosity, are you using any parav
Brent Gardner wrote:
FWIW I run my toasters as guests under VMware Server 2. I'm willing to
provide stats if you tell me where to look, or other info.
Great Brent, thanks. I'm running the same thing. Host and guests are
CentOS5.
Out of curiosity, are you using any paravirtualization capabil
> Jacob Vickers wrote:
Do you have zombie processes running? Your cpu load is low, yet there
are 3 spamd processes running.
>>> I thought spamd has 2 standby child-processes and the other one is the
>>> master process
>>>
>>
>> Actually spamd will spin off up to 6 child processes to
Jacob Vickers wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Is there anything like a load tester for QMT
to mimic the 500 user limit?
I don't know of one. (Doesn't mean there isn't one)
It'd be nice to have a testing harness of some sort for QMT. Anyone up
for writin
Jacob Vickers wrote:
Do you have zombie processes running? Your cpu load is low, yet there
are 3 spamd processes running.
I thought spamd has 2 standby child-processes and the other one is the
master process
Actually spamd will spin off up to 6 child processes to handle incoming
me
FWIW I run my toasters as guests under VMware Server 2. I'm willing to
provide stats if you tell me where to look, or other info.
My toasters forward all messages that clear the gauntlet to an Exchange
server, so there's no local message storage. I have about 1000 accounts
configured on each
> On 2/10/2010 7:50 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
>>
>> One of the setups I was working on was Xen, but there is one running
>> ESX. They have 500 users, all using IMAP, and some users experience
>> 8-10 minute lags in accessing their imap stores (or webmail).
> This isn't directly related to the topic o
> Jake Vickers wrote:
>> Eric Shubert wrote:
>>> Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Is there anything like a load tester for QMT
to mimic the 500 user limit?
>>>
>>> I don't know of one. (Doesn't mean there isn't one)
>>>
>>> It'd be nice to have a testing harness of some sort for QMT. Anyo
>> Do you have zombie processes running? Your cpu load is low, yet there
>> are 3 spamd processes running.
> I thought spamd has 2 standby child-processes and the other one is the
> master process
>>
Actually spamd will spin off up to 6 child processes to handle incoming
messages (I believe 6 is
PakOgah wrote:
Ariel wrote:
hola lista,, necesito algun script para la consola o via web, donde
pueda de forma simple ver los log de qmail, ya que veo que hay un
monton de archivos en la carpeta de log, la idea es que me lea todos
los archivos juntos
hello list, I need some script to the con
Bharath Chari wrote:
This isn't directly related to the topic on hand, but I found that
without VMWare tools installed and using kernel options, there are
serious clock drifts especially in CentOS/RHEL using the 2.6 kernel.
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US
PakOgah wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Have you applied Jake's change for the simscan working directory?
No I haven't. But will look into
You don't need more ram. Your swap file is virtually unused, and there
is 1.2G cached i/o. As your processes require more ram, linux will
reduce the i/o cach
Ariel wrote:
> hola lista,, necesito algun script para la consola o via web, donde
> pueda de forma simple ver los log de qmail, ya que veo que hay un
> monton de archivos en la carpeta de log, la idea es que me lea todos
> los archivos juntos
>
>
> hello list, I need some script to the consol
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