Sorry, meant procmail, not postfix. I always get the 2 names confused when I tired :)
Regards Andrew
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 22:09 +0100, Andrew Hutchings wrote:
For MX relays use Exim with SQL + Spamassassin (and postfix for customers who require it). For a customer SMTP server we use sendmail with lib-nss to connect to the mysql password database for authentication. All this makes it easy or our customer control panel (its ancient, needs re-writing) to add/delete/modify users.
Regards Andrew
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 17:48 -0300, Jefferson Campos wrote:
Hi Andrew,
What MTA you use? What the best MTA (with user/pass in SQL) to work with Dovecot for a large number of users and domains?
Thanks,
Jefferson
Em Qua, 2005-04-20 às 17:41, Andrew Hutchings escreveu:
Hi Patrick,
We currently use dovecot-1.0-stable on a cluster of 2 dovecot servers, 1 NFS server (well, the backup as the main mail file server had a disk failure last week) and one of our generic MySQL servers are used to replicate the user/pass DB. We have around 6000 users on this system (and still many more to migrate). This is all run of 1U half depth (can fit 2 back-2-back in 1U of rackspace) 1GHz VIA EPIA based servers with virtually no system load.
I also test the new test releases for stability with out setup on occasion, these are getting better and better as well.
Regards Andrew
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 12:48 -0700, Patrick Avery wrote:
I'm dying to use the 1.0 capability to use more than one mysql user pasword database. However, I'm too chicken to use 1.0-test in a production environment. Does anyone know if there is a planned release date for 1.0? Or can anyone say how risky it is to use 1.0-test?
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-- Andrew Hutchings (A-Wing) Linux Guru - Netserve Consultants Ltd. - www.domaincity.co.uk Random BOFH excuse: Party-bug in the Aloha protocol.