Hi. I need to hear from anyone who has advanced qmail driving skills. We have 30k+ emails in the queue, if you want to earn some cash, and you think you can fix it then please call me on 021837867. Cheers. --- James Tyson Moebius Systems Ltd http://www.moebius.co.nz/ - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
On Thursday 07 February 2002 12:07, you wrote:
Hi. I need to hear from anyone who has advanced qmail driving skills. We have 30k+ emails in the queue, if you want to earn some cash, and you think you can fix it then please call me on 021837867.
Better the devil you know then the one you don't. I have always found Sendmail to be the easiest to setup (From source) and the most reliable. Now you can all send me your flames..... :-) PS) James: I know it will not help with your current issue, but have you ever considered Postfix? NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a critical bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1." Best regards, Michael Hallager Managing Director Comsolve Networks (NZ) Limited E-Mail: michael(a)comsolve.net.nz Website: http://www.comsolve.net.nz Proudly providing hosting exclusively to 100% family-safe content sites. - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a critical bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1."
Best regards,
*cough* http://djbdns.org/ another good djbware product, from the makers of qmail ;) </troll> Chris - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
djbdns - how does this compare to BIND? Pros and Cons? As for qmail, in my experience its beats sendmail hands down. I pull all user data from sql tables,im not sure how well that would scale. I have had no problems with it since I set it up, pop authentication for smtp, smtp/pop over ssl, etc etc. Running, of course, with svscan and ucspi-tcp. On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:48, Chris Hellberg wrote:
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NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a critical bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1."
Best regards,
*cough*
another good djbware product, from the makers of qmail ;)
</troll>
Chris
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On 7 Feb 2002, Nathan Ward wrote:
djbdns - how does this compare to BIND? Pros and Cons?
No no no no... this is flamebait... -- Juha Take off every sig! - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
Aaah.. flamefest. Here's a link from the djbdns homepage comparing bind and djbdns http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/blurb/easeofuse.html As a simple example, when you're adding a new domain in djbdns, you do so with a single line in a central config file. This one line (if it's an entry for an authoriative server) will automatically add an SOA record for the domain, an NS record, an A record, record all in one go. Dan Bernstein gets pretty vehement about BIND's flaws as you can see on the BIND mailing list :) The default install is in a chrooted jail, and the $500 security gaurantee hasn't been claimed yet. There is a third-party patch on the www.djbdns.org site for building zones from sql databases. It distinguishes recursive queries and authorative servers for domains by running the functions as separate daemons. If I ramble on any more I know I'm gonna get flamed for posting random drivel. Chris -- On 7 Feb 2002, Nathan Ward wrote:
djbdns - how does this compare to BIND? Pros and Cons?
As for qmail, in my experience its beats sendmail hands down. I pull all user data from sql tables,im not sure how well that would scale. I have had no problems with it since I set it up, pop authentication for smtp, smtp/pop over ssl, etc etc. Running, of course, with svscan and ucspi-tcp.
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:48, Chris Hellberg wrote:
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NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a critical bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1."
Best regards,
*cough*
another good djbware product, from the makers of qmail ;)
</troll>
Chris
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We do exactly the same thing, again im not sure how well it would scale.. :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Ward"
djbdns - how does this compare to BIND? Pros and Cons?
As for qmail, in my experience its beats sendmail hands down. I pull all user data from sql tables,im not sure how well that would scale. I have had no problems with it since I set it up, pop authentication for smtp, smtp/pop over ssl, etc etc. Running, of course, with svscan and ucspi-tcp.
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:48, Chris Hellberg wrote:
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NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a
critical
bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1."
Best regards,
*cough*
another good djbware product, from the makers of qmail ;)
</troll>
Chris
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participants (6)
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Chris Hellberg
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Craig Spiers
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James Tyson
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Juha Saarinen
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Michael Hallager
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Nathan Ward