If you use MySQL I would highly recommend doing a clean install of all
your domains and user information. Setup a new server and migrate using
scripts to reload all domain/user info.
An in place conversion has proven problematic for us with getting
acurate dir_control information into MySQL. It
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> >
> > Is LDAP support of Vpopmail mature enough for a large
> production server?
> > Has anyone used it succesfully in such a case?
>
> From README.ldap :
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> Using vpopmail with LDAP is not very common.
> The LDAP modules are functional, but because it not as
> popular as using
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- Original Message -
From: "Omar Armas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Is LDAP support of Vpopmail mature enough for a large production server?
> Has anyone used it succesfully in such a case?
>From README.ldap :
Using vpopmail with LDAP is not very common.
The LDAP modules are functi
Michael -
I'd be happy to. I've copied the list since someone else may find the
additional detail useful.
Michael Bellears wrote:
Hi Nick,
What I do is run a local read-only copy of the
mysql database on each of my qmail servers, which are
replicated off of
a master read-write
I'm running a set of domains with about 50K users now using mysql.
Depending on how you're going to structure the qmail+vpopmail
environment there're a number of things you can do to overcome the
slightly slower mysql. What I do is run a local read-only copy of the
mysql database on each of my
I think you would to quite well with mysql, might be little bit slower but
by practicality I believe it has more positive points than LDAP.
Plus considering todays hardware is so fast and cheap. I think little bit
speed penalty is not too big problem. Well you can always buy faster cpu
and more me