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Title: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: Amado Aguilar on April 22, 2003, 12:54:31 AM
I have a rented raq2 system that I host email/web for apporx. 10 domains and 100 users.  I finally have a static ip address I can use for my own server.  Does anyone have experience in running e-smith for that many email clients?  

Also does anyone have any source for a secondary dns service.  I controll all domains.  So I figure the e-smith could be one name server but I will need another.
Title: Re: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: Boris on April 22, 2003, 01:25:15 AM
e-smith (now SME) will NOT be your public DNS server by design.
check with zoneedit or other free DNS services for this purpose.
Beware that user1@domain1.com will be the same as user1@domain2.com, but other then that it will server 100+ e-mail users without problems.
Title: Re: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: trevortv on April 22, 2003, 07:23:04 PM
Cobalt Raq2 are Risc CPU are they not?
Title: Re: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: Chris Sarginson on April 25, 2003, 07:23:20 PM
....."Beware that user1@domain1.com will be the same as user1@domain2.com, but other then that it will server 100+ e-mail users without problems......"

This is not strictly true, you can use virtual domain aliases.  If you wish for instructions on how to do this, please email me at the above address.

Chris Sarginson
Title: Re: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: Graeme Fleming on April 26, 2003, 12:13:58 AM
Yo Chris

.. be good for all if you posted this info here on the list
Title: Re: Move from Raq2 to E-smith
Post by: dave on April 26, 2003, 03:30:58 AM
I agree with Graeme, I'd LOVE to know how to do that...

Thanks,Chris Sarginson wrote:
>
> ....."Beware that user1@domain1.com will be the same as
> user1@domain2.com, but other then that it will server 100+
> e-mail users without problems......"
>
> This is not strictly true, you can use virtual domain
> aliases.  If you wish for instructions on how to do this,
> please email me at the above address.
>
> Chris Sarginson