Hi,
Thank you for your help with this question.
I am doing an install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.6 using the documentation
located at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_5_QmailToaster_Install
This is a test run to learn so I can do this in a production environment.
The docs say I
You can use either of those as a caching nameserver. This will speed up
queries considerably. It's not necessary.
On 04/26/2011 05:37 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your help with this question.
I am doing an install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS 5.6 using the
documentation
Keith,
The DNS component is a performance issue, nothing more. And there are
TWO separate and /unequal /parts to the equation:
- In the first part, we're talking about making the DNS entries that
point other MAIL servers to your QMAIL server and in this part, you
honestly do not care