A few useful comments there thanks :) We still don't fully understand why some installations have yum conflicts and some don't. Did some testing with previous installs, and also I have an system running from 3.0.0.0 up until the latest version that always upgraded just fine. Maybe it is because of s...
The system somehow can't find the mapping to the root filesystem anymore. I upgraded about 10 hyper-v systems without any issues, so a few questions: - Which hyper-v version are you running? - Do you have extra cd/hdd's/floppy's added to the system, if so try to remove them. - please check if your h...
For Azure, it might be possible to download the hyper-V VM and upload the Virtual hard drive to Azure.
Then create an new VM in azure and attach the uploaded hdd from EFA.
I never tried it but in theory it should be possible.
That is the idea, try to maintain CentOS 6 but some features might become available only for an newer system which runs in beta until we migrate over completely (we already notice some issues with packages like unrar and centos 6..) I'm thinking keeping EFA supported with CentOS 6.x and work on Cent...
It can be changed in the /var/www/html/mailscanner/conf.php file, search for 'RECORD_DAYS_TO_KEEP' by default we have set it to 60 day's Or use a oneliner (below will set it to 300 day's) : DAYS=300 && sed "/^define('RECORD_DAYS_TO_KEEP', 60);/ c\define('RECORD_DAYS_TO_KEEP', $DAYS);&qu...
The space should be hosted and always available. The mailwatch servers are already overloaded, thus we have setup our own servers for this. the 1x1space.gif (just an empty 1 pixel gif file) we host gets about 50 million hits each month just from E.F.A. installations. People who know what they are do...
Yep we know, someone who is trying to copy the project and make money out of it. I removed the hyper link from your post as we don't want to help them with their advertisement.. EFA is free and will always will be free as long as I run the project simple as that. It is a bit sad to see people use (o...
I store up to 30 day's and I keep lots of logs :) (but yes 8TB is still overkill, could do with about 3 to 4 probably) But hey, hardware is cheap compared to all the other infrastructure costs we run, we rather spend a few bucks more knowing we have enough hardware capacity than buying scaled to siz...