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Date:      Sun, 10 Jan 1999 12:09:48 -0500 (EST)
From:      Steve Hovey <shovey@buffnet.net>
To:        Luis Munoz <lem@cantv.net>
Cc:        Angelo Nardone <ang@adinet.com.uy>, "freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: e-mail server
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.990110120811.16218T-100000@buffnet11.buffnet.net>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990110105804.011d25a0@pop.cantv.net>

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If I had to do something that large.. I would try the dnew's peoples dmail
- it comes with a popper and a web gateway for web based email, and it
databases incoming email kinda like dnews does for news, and it doesnt
invoke a separate process for each client, which saves on ram.

I havent tried it - I use MMDF and havent thought up a good transitional
plan yet.. but I do use dnews and that is pretty kick fanny! :)

On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Luis Munoz wrote:

> 
> My advice would be:
> 
> (1) Stick to FreeBSD no matter what.
> (2) You need memory. When I do capacity planning for this, I
> 	aim for 10% simultaneous users at the box. For something
> 	like this, I would use some 256M to have spare legroom.
> (3) CPU consumption might not be a big issue with today's deals.
> 	A PII@256MHz will do very well.
> (4) If you have the budget, consider a RAID for storing the email.
> 	I don't have experience with RAID cards but we use here
> 	external RAID systems that look to the server as a single
> 	big and fast disk. Keep in mind that disk might very well
> 	be your problem. You need a bunch of space AND very good
> 	I/O response.
> (5) The choice of MTA software (sendmail, qmail, etc) is more of
> 	a religious choice :) I would go with sendmail and deliver 
> 	mail to the mailboxes with a patched procmail so that it
> 	provides 'maildir' delivery. This makes it easy to share
> 	mail stores among machines for redundancy, load balancing,
> 	etc. You'll need a POP server that accept this format.
> 	It could be a patched POP server from qmail, so that it
> 	properly logs to syslog.
> 
> I don't know about web-mail, so I have no advice about this one.
> 
> Regards and good luck.
> 
> -lem
> 
> At 03:01 PM 06/01/99 -0300, Angelo Nardone wrote:
> >Could someone help me ?
> >I need to make an e-mail server for 40.000 users. I'll plan to use
> >sendmail in a FreeBSD box with web-mail.
> >I'll very appreciate comments. Like i must use the user account or use a
> >
> >database for the mail, how arrange the directories for that amount of
> >user, quotas, etc.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
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