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greyman56
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We currently use a complex mailfront/qmail/vmailmgr virtual domain structure on a dedicated email server. Now that we are happy with the performance of our in-house developed greylisting plug-in for qmail-spp, we wish to retire this server and handle mail on the same box as the domain under PSA.
On an existing dedicated CentOS 4 box acting as web server to a few busy domains, we have outgoing only email setup with netqmail-1.05 but want to change that to full I/O handling by transferring the MX from the dedicated email server to the existing web server. Then, some time later, setup a new PSA run box and move those domains to it.
I am hoping that we can set up the Plesk "qmail-users" type structure now instead of building the complex vmailmgr setup which will only be used for a month or two before moving the domains to the new box.
Is it possible to load the PSA version of qmail and courier-imap/pop3 modules (with plugins etc) onto a standard install linux box (e.g. centos4) without loading the full PSA?
Can this be done with psa rpm packages?
Or does it require the full control panel to be installed? (hope not)
If this can be achieved, please provide as much detail as possible on what is required.
If anyone has a better idea for the migration, please add your comments.
TIA
Graham
On an existing dedicated CentOS 4 box acting as web server to a few busy domains, we have outgoing only email setup with netqmail-1.05 but want to change that to full I/O handling by transferring the MX from the dedicated email server to the existing web server. Then, some time later, setup a new PSA run box and move those domains to it.
I am hoping that we can set up the Plesk "qmail-users" type structure now instead of building the complex vmailmgr setup which will only be used for a month or two before moving the domains to the new box.
Is it possible to load the PSA version of qmail and courier-imap/pop3 modules (with plugins etc) onto a standard install linux box (e.g. centos4) without loading the full PSA?
Can this be done with psa rpm packages?
Or does it require the full control panel to be installed? (hope not)
If this can be achieved, please provide as much detail as possible on what is required.
If anyone has a better idea for the migration, please add your comments.
TIA
Graham