G'day all! For the last 5 years I've been running a 33.6K ISP. It's now time to upgrade. In the process I intend to change my isp name, and <i>hopefully</i> either build my own mail server or use someone else's.
My Happy but tiny Debian box on a 686-PR200 running 150MHz with 64M RAM has been running a breed of radius, apache and squid. With roughly 400 users on the books I am quite sure my 3 Gig HDD is not going to be big enough. (perhaps it would be close if I kill squid and enable limits??) However, is the CPU and RAM sufficient to run a mail server, or is it really upgrade time. I have never set up an email server either - so am open to suggestions as to what's best to use. I have heard good reports of SpamAssassin as well, and wouldn't mind integrating that; perhaps as a later date. I may even need support from someone - so am potentially open to offers. Thanks for your time :) Debian is certainly a hell of a lot more hackerproof than RedHat was :) Cheers, Michael Kean. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]