On 1/28/2010 7:05 AM, Guy wrote:
>
> I've tried installing Mailman on Ubuntu from packages since it
> includes config for postfix-to-mailman.py.
> It seems to split a lot of the stuff between /usr, /var and /etc.
>
> /var/lib/mailman looks like this:
> r...@ocelot:/var/lib/mailman# ls -alF
> tota
Thanks for the explanation Mark.
On 22 January 2010 02:28, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> There is shared information in all of the archives, data, lists, locks,
> logs and qfiles directories. These need to be on shared storage so
> they are accessible to all web and mail servers.
>
> By the 'mail sectio
Guy wrote:
>
>I've been going through the archives and I've picked up bits and pieces of
>the information I need, but in most cases NFS is discussed.
>I've got 5 Ubuntu servers, 2 postfix mail gateways (MXs for all our domains)
>and 3 apache web servers. All of those have access to an ISCSI SAN wit
Hi,
I've been going through the archives and I've picked up bits and pieces of
the information I need, but in most cases NFS is discussed.
I've got 5 Ubuntu servers, 2 postfix mail gateways (MXs for all our domains)
and 3 apache web servers. All of those have access to an ISCSI SAN with
OCFS2 part