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I was also considering guides for Dovecot, which I also use, and some "real-world" working examples of setting up various RAID levels using a pile of four 40GB drives I have spare. | I was also considering guides for Dovecot, which I also use, and some "real-world" working examples of setting up various RAID levels using a pile of four 40GB drives I have spare. | ||
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+ | ... I use Qmail for everything doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested in guides for other stuff. =) | ||
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+ | Who knows, one of you damn Exim or Postfix heathens might even convert me. --[[User:Jimbo|Jimbo]] 13:21, 3 October 2007 (EDT) |
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so how 'bout giving us a "setting up Postfix" cookbook, Doc? --Jimbo 22:42, 2 October 2007 (EDT)
Up for the challenge
No problem Jimbo - I have built myself an Intel quad core system for the purpose of hosting my FreeBSD systems in VM so I'll quite happily create a guide for Postfix while building my systems. From what I've seen though, I thought you guys were "qmail with everything" people ;-)
I was also considering guides for Dovecot, which I also use, and some "real-world" working examples of setting up various RAID levels using a pile of four 40GB drives I have spare. --Doctor Modiford
just because...
... I use Qmail for everything doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested in guides for other stuff. =)
Who knows, one of you damn Exim or Postfix heathens might even convert me. --Jimbo 13:21, 3 October 2007 (EDT)