Dear Don Drake -
> It's definitely possible to run multiple XMail servers on a single
machine, I have a bunch running.
> You will need separate installation directories and you'll have to specify
IP's on startup for each
> instance as well as setting XMAIL_PID_DIR for clean shutdowns.
Sure, I ge
Thanks Davide,
I succeeded. "M" was missing in config files.
vk
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Vladimir Bibel wrote:
>
>
>> Hello, could somebody advice me?
>>
>> I am trying to start a mailing list on xmail server.
>>
>> I put this line into user.tab:
>>
>> "ListSender" "[EMAI
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Rob Arends wrote:
> I believe that, at startup, if xmail does not find ALL the folders it
> requires, then it should do one of two things.
>
> 1. create the missing folders
> Or
> 2. terminate after logging to the log_files/ screen/ event_log, depending on
> platform and or d
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Harald Schneider wrote:
> When a server is down, it does not instantly pick the next one in the list.
Said who?
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Hi Rob -
That is more or less what is happening, but I'm not clear about the
specifics. I'm finding it a bit of a mystery - the firewall does NAT,
but the external DNS server trying to contact the internal server does
so in the case of many other domains, so the firewall is properly
configur
It's definitely possible to run multiple XMail servers on a single
machine, I have a bunch running. You will need separate installation
directories and you'll have to specify IP's on startup for each
instance as well as setting XMAIL_PID_DIR for clean shutdowns.
-Don
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Harald / Davide,
I just read the smtpfwd link below and would expect that the next in the
list would be used at some time.
Except for the "#" random prefix, it does not state when the 2nd,3rd, etc
specified servers would be used.
One assumes that it would be upon failure of the first server.
If i
Yes you can,
But they will use different $MailRoots
I'm fairly sure the doco covers the topic; otherwise it has certainly been
covered on this list, so a google search will help.
Rob :-)
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It might look like I'm doing nothing, but on a cellular l
I believe that, at startup, if xmail does not find ALL the folders it
requires, then it should do one of two things.
1. create the missing folders
Or
2. terminate after logging to the log_files/ screen/ event_log, depending on
platform and or debug mode.
Currently it.
3. continues without error
This will be a fault where the world uses you public IP to access your zone
hosted on your server, but when your server tries to resolve
dns1.buehlertech.net it is not contactable (probably because of NAT on a
firewall) and so tries dns2.buehlertech.net, but it is also not contactable.
Then it goes
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