Commercial Mail Server

Brandon Friedman brandonf at BFCONSULT.CO.ZA
Mon Oct 21 21:09:52 IST 2002


No they want to actually use MS Echange but I am trying to find a linux
alternate to exchange?

Know of any?

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Brandon Friedman
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E-mail: brandonf at bfconsult.co.za
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK]On
> Behalf Of Mike Kercher
> Sent: 21 October 2002 21:48
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: Commercial Mail Server
>
>
> Unless your budget allows, I think this is probably overkill for
> your needs...both current and future.  If you are using this box as
> NOTHING but a SMTP/POP (and caching DNS of course) server, a dual
> PIII should be more than enough.  I run about 1500 emails a day
> through mine along with http, mysql and a number of other
> services without even batting an eye.  Your mileage may vary :)  I have
> Proliant Quad Xeon's available if I need them, but the load is so
> low on the dual PIII's there's no need to waste the hardware.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK]On
> Behalf Of Brandon Friedman
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 2:40 PM
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: Commercial Mail Server
>
>
> > Would you mind adding a comment to the "guest book" on the web
> > site please?
>
> Done!
>
> > >I have client wanting a commercial enterprise e-mail server (to replace
> > >exchange). I would also like it to use mailscanner plus sophos....
> > >
> > >Any recommendations:
> > >
> > >Server spec - 600+ users
> >
> > Is it going to be a pop server or imap server as well? I guess
> the answer
> > is "yes".
> > 600+ users isn't very many really. I doubt cpu or ram are likely to be a
> > problem. But for reliability I would personally use either a
> Sun workgroup
> > server, or a decent PC server from someone like Transtec or
> Dell/HP. Don't
> > skimp on the maintenance contract, and try to get multiple redundant
> > everything if you can, that's why I would use a Sun (or a Sun clone from
> > Transtec).
> >
> > Reliability is the key for any enterprise server. "Normal" PC's
> > just aren't
> > good enough. You need a system that can detect a hardware failure and
> > handle it itself (usually by triggering a reboot which then
> > restarts the OS
> > without using the dead piece of hardware). A hardware watchdog
> timer would
> > be essential too (hardware that detects an OS hang/crash and triggers a
> > reboot automatically). Don't know about PC servers, but Sun kit can
> > certainly do all that (for a price).
>
> Julian, we have speced the hardware and we are probably going for Compaq
> servers (Dual Xeon with 6GB RAM)
>
> What I am looking for is a commercial linux mail server: something linux
> Suse email server or caldera...?
>
> I was just wondering what product have been tested with mailscanner?



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