I have 1800 users receiving over 7000 emails each day

Im running dbmail 1.2.8b

My server is a dell dual xeon hypertreading 2.0 gigaherts

I have 4 gigs of ram

I have 4,40 gigs drives configure as raid 5 for linux mandrake 10.0

I have 4,40 gigs drives configure as raid 5 for the dbmail mysql data base

I run apache,horde,amavis-new,fprot,spammassasin,dbmail,postfix,mysql-4-innodb

My cpus are most of the time between 0% and 5%.

I think that if you give your dbmail server the right hardware,
it should work find for many thousend of users.

Bien à vous

Jacques Beaudoin
Agent d'administration
Les services des technologies
de l'information et des communications
Commission scolaire de la Pointe de l'Île
Montréal, Québec, Canada



Selon "\"Simon Gray\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > What are the hardware specifications of you dbmail server ?
> > How many users do you have ?
> > How many email do you process each day ?
>
> We're using dbmail as the backend storage for our service and haven't as yet
> place in to production.
>
> Hardware just an old twin intel pII. Would like to go towards a clustered
> setup when we go live for resilience etc...
>
> We've got around 10 users testing at the moment who receive in total around
> 200 emails per day.
>
> Simon
>
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