OT: Separate Mailwatch dbserver and access to quarantene
Steve Swaney
Steve.Swaney at FSL.COM
Fri Sep 24 18:24:55 IST 2004
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> Behalf Of Martin Hepworth
> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 1:17 PM
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: OT: Separate Mailwatch dbserver and access to quarantene
>
> Anders
>
> Steve Freeguard (MW author) has some updates on this due for the 0.6
> release.
>
> I'm offsite in LA (as opposed to UK normally) and hope to try and pull
> together some todo's etc for the 0.6 release soon). Steve's also getting
> married soon (if not this weekend) and so his time for MW is limited at
> the moment. Keep an eye on the MW users email list and hopefully in the
> next few weeks.
Steve was married last weekend and is now enjoying his honeymoon. Our
congratulations to Steve and many thanks for MailWatch!
Steve
Steve Swaney
President
Fortress Systems Ltd.
www.fsl.com
steve.swaney at fsl.com
>
> But I think there are issues with NFS for this, can't remember what, but
> i's to do with where you run the interface vs what machine actually hold
> s the file.
>
> More later on the MW list
>
> --
> Martin Hepworth
> Snr Systems Administrator
> Solid State Logic
> Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
>
>
> Anders Andersson, IT wrote:
> > Hi
> > Ive been planing to setup a separate mailwatch server for my 2 gateways
> to
> > be able to have larger db's. Ive more or less figured out how to get the
> > logging done but Im not sure how to solve the access to quarantene
> directory
> > on the 2 gateways. Should I use NFS to access the quaranten dirs or is
> there
> > a better solution.
> > Another idea was to have one db-server for the logging and instead use
> the
> > interfaces on each server for releasing files etc, but it would be
> easier
> > for the supportppl to only have one inteface.
> >
> > How have you solved this if it can be solved
> >
> > /Anders
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