New server request

DAve dave.list at pixelhammer.com
Tue Apr 8 16:04:11 IST 2008


Alex Neuman wrote:
> Also, have you tried *not* scanning internal-to-internal mail (perhaps 
> mail coming from:192.168. and to:yourdomain.com) for spam?

I short circuit for trusted networks. Is that not the same?

DAve

> 
> On Apr 8, 2008, at 8:42 AM, DAve wrote:
>> Currently we get hit with 200k to 300k connections a day that hit an 
>> RBL. We see 15k to 25k pipeline attempts. We spam scan almost 50% of 
>> our mail and we Virus scan everything that comes in. We process 4gb of 
>> mail a day on two servers, total around 50k to 65k message we actually 
>> deliver. We process 16,908 whitelist and 14,348 blacklist entries from 
>> MailWatch.
>>
>> Mail delivery for our clients *INCLUDES* outbound scanning and 
>> filtering through my smtp servers (different hardware) and coming back 
>> in through my MailScanner servers.
>>
>> I can get that done in 5 minutes round trip time for a message. 90% of 
>> that time is spent in the MS server, queues, waiting for pickup, etc. 
>> I think that is pretty darned good.
>>
>> That is apparently not good enough. Every month or so I get told that 
>> mail delivery in incredibly slow and I need to look at the servers. I 
>> do, and every message I check takes around five minutes.
>>
>> I need a recommendation for the root'n toot'nist, rockem sockem, 
>> nuklear powered, rocket fuel fed servers money can buy. I want to push 
>> a batch of 30 messages through a full featured install of SA, Clamav, 
>> and local rulesets in less than 5 seconds. Tops. When my sales 
>> director hits send in his outlook, I want the message to deliver so 
>> fast his laptop jumps from his desk.
>>
>> I think I need striped SAS disks with 15k spindles, four CPUs, and 
>> 16gb of ram. I am open to realistic suggestions, though humor is still 
>> welcome. I intend to submit a quote this week.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> DAve
>>
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