On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Norman Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Burrell Donkin schrieb:
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Bernd Fondermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We need to start eating our own dogfood, at least kind of. Otherwise, we
>>> will never release any Mail Server again. :-) Soooo...
>>>
>>> I am planning to set up a dedicated server for testing James Server
>>> running
>>> under the domain james-testing.de .
>>>
>>> It will be a virtual server with nothing else running than a current
>>> off-the-trunk spring-deployment-flavored James. The OS will probably be
>>> Debian Etch, heap will be under 1 GB (sorry for that).
>>>
>>> I want this server to be accessible by all interested Server committers,
>>> so
>>> providing shell logins is definitively planned.
>>>
>>> To make this right, I need your input about how the Server and James in
>>> particular should be configured concerning:
>>>
>>> + DNS
>>> + JDK (1.6? Harmony?)
>>> + java runtime properties/diagnostics
>>> + James Server config
>>> + Server Backend (dbfile or something else?)
>>>  Note: I am not a big mySql fan, but could run it regardlessly
>>>
>>> If this is all going well and nobody objects, I would check the
>>> configuration into svn.
>>>
>>> Then, when at some point we get a zone at the ASF, we could run a more
>>> conservative setup there and an alternative setup on james-testing.de, or
>>> whatever we come up with.
>>>
>>> WDYT?
>>>
>>
>> sounds great :-)
>>
>> i would recommend not running IMAP ATM
>>
>> - robert
>>
>
> Why not just requesting a zone for it ? I think hosting this on ASF Hardware
> is preferable ..
> I can handle the zone creation for us. Does it work for the others ?

having a zone would be great

having a box on non-ASF hardware would also be useful for honey trapping

- robert

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