David Milholen wrote:
So, should I upgrade my whole package? or just the qmail part?
That depends on how critical the server is. The development packages are
generally very stable, but there is still a (slightly) higher risk of
running into a problem with them than with the stable ones. If
In general, the development and serious testing happens on multiple
distros (centos4, fc6, and soon opensuse) on a machine running OpenVZ
provided by Lightspeed Wireless (they've really helped the development
of this project).
By the time it's on the devel site, the packages have undergone some
Note, you can use qtp-newmodel (which doesn't require updating for new
packages) instead of the install scripts. ;)
Erik Espinoza wrote:
In general, the development and serious testing happens on multiple
distros (centos4, fc6, and soon opensuse) on a machine running OpenVZ
provided by
So, should I upgrade my whole package? or just the qmail part?
Maybe it will give me a leg up to install the large server patch. I
really think i need it because I have the one customer that has a legit
business for sending about 6000 msgs at one time.
I am even thinking of setting up another
I emptied my blacklists file and all is well but may have issues with spam
like I did not before:(
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