multiple virtual mail hosts: Was [imp] postmaster.init?

blair.lowe at compeng.net blair.lowe at compeng.net
Sat Dec 7 18:13:18 2002


On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Eric Rostetter wrote:

> Quoting Blair Lowe <blair.lowe@compeng.net>:
> 
> > We are using rh7.2,  postgres 7.1.3, horde-2.1-3, and imp-3.1-2.
> 
> Not my extact versions but should probably be close enough...
> 
> You can set do one or both of the following to enable tcp/ip if you so
> desire:
> 
> Edit /var/lib/pgsql/data/postmaster.opts to say:
> 
> /usr/bin/postmaster '-i'
> 
> 
> Edit /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf, locate the line where it sets
> tcpip_socket, and set it to true:
> 
> tcpip_socket = true
> 
> (You'll also want to look through that file and see if you want to tweak
> anything else).
> 
> If you're files are not in /var/lib/pgsql/data, then "su - postgres" and
> there should be a "data" dir there with the above files...
> 
> > On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 13:23, Eric Rostetter wrote:
> > > If the database is on another machine, you will need to do that. If it
> > > is on the same machine as your webserver, you can just add
> > >
> > > $conf['sql']['protocol'] = 'unix';
> > >
> > > to your horde sql setup.  This will be easier (less work), faster in most
> 
> If on the same machine, the above eliminates the need for tcp sockets.
> 
> > Should I also aim at imap at localhost port 143?
> 
> ???  Not sure what you mean.  But yes, if it is all on the same machine,
> then configure your imap to point at localhost:143.

Sounds good.

> 
> > Linux Red Hat 7.0
> 
> Above you said 7.2, here 7.0, so I'm confused... But the above information
> is probably right in either case.

Sorry, Red Hat 7.2 .

Thanks Eric.

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