On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:27 AM, Gerald V. Livingston II wrote:
Ability to handle 100,000+ inbound and 20,000+ outbound messages daily.
It's going on a P4-3.2 with 1G of RAM and RAID mirrored SATA drives so
hardware speed should be OK.
Postfix.
POP3
Courier.
Webmail
Either SquirrelMail or Prayer.
USER ADJUSTABLE! Spam scanning.
AmavisD-new and SpamAssassin. Google for clues.
Virtual domain handling using a db backend. I don't want a /etc/passwd
entry for every email account
Postfix and Courier can both deal, IIRC.
Web administration so we don't have to keep ssh sessions open 24/7
Why would you want to?
A well-run server can be left alone, as a general rule.
Read the daily reports, watch for warning signs, ....
Aloha mai Nai`a!
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