HI Davide,
There are multiple plugins, only one is needed one plugin depends on two
things, the du command (for determining file/directory sizes and all the
mailboxes are located in the same directory someplace, in my case its
/var/MailRoot/domains/mydomain/myusers/Maildir
another plugin dep
Thanks for all the feedback guys, much appreciated! I believe I have the
problem solved.
I have configured my backup server as advised Bill, but have also added a
rule to forward all mail to a third party email address.
The reason I've done this is because if my client goes offline for a long
Just went through this last night.
1) Setup a second DNS MX entry for you domain with a higher numbered
entry pointing to your secondary server
2) Setup a custom domain on your secondary server with an "smtprelay"
statement pointing to your primary server
3) Adjust the smail command line setting
Hi Everyone
I have a question about backup servers...
At present i have my server working fine on one domain, however it only
has one dsl line, for redundency i want to add a backup server, just in
case of any network or power outage.
What methods are there of creating this backup server?
I
Could the maintainers of the XMail mirrors drop me an email?
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I have the same configuration Bill describe, and it works fine for me.
(Hint: be sure master DNS AND SECONDARY DNS for
'youdontneedtoknow.com.au´ are right.
Usually problems arise when you fix the real server and two differents
dns records are alive.)
Sergio
Bill Healy wrote:
>Hi Liam,
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And after you have this set up, you will want to test this no doubt.
If the customer server has been offline for a few hours, the retry may not
be quick enough for you so you can telnet from the customer server to your
relay server on port 25 and issue the following command:
ETRN youdontneedtokno
Hi Liam,
You only partially have right how to setup a backup mail server. The dns
entries are fine, but you need to change the way you have your xmail
configured. What you want to do is remove the domain name and user from
your server as you currently have it setup and create a custom domain (
ht
Hi all!
I have recently set up a bit of an ad-hoc backup system for a client's server.
The best way to explain what I've done is to do it in sections.
DNS Records for my client's domain:
youdontneedtoknow.com.au. MX IN 3600 mail.youdontneedtoknow.com.au.
[Preference = 10]
youdontn
Setting the quota to 0 will make it unlimited.
How are you modifying this? through the console or just the text file?
If the text file, have you tried reloading xmail?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:58
AM:
> I have set quotas in my user's users.tab file but it doesnt
> seem to work. I verified it by making MaxMBSize= "4096". but
> my mailbox size now is at a whopping 10456.1. I've also tried
> setting it to "0" but i can still receive
Hi Jonn,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:58
AM:
> I have set quotas in my user's users.tab file but it doesnt
> seem to work.
My crystal ball doesn't seem to work.
> I verified it by making MaxMBSize= "4096". but
> my mailbox size now is at a whopping 10456.1. I've als
Hi,
I have set quotas in my user's users.tab file but it doesnt seem to work. I
verified it by making MaxMBSize= "4096". but my mailbox size now is at a
whopping 10456.1. I've also tried setting it to "0" but i can still receive
mail.
Any help is appreciated
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