Dear Hackers,
First of all thank you for your time and attention.
I am in the position to implement a large-scale mail server and I will
never go for anything else but FreeBSD (fixation?).
It should be able to handle graceously 4000 e-mail accounts where a
minimum of 50 Mb/mailbox would be a requirement. In the begining, it is
desirable that users could use as much free space as available, so this
implies some gigabytes/mailbox.
I don't know if the mbox format can handle this, and I know Maildir
cannot handle this on UFS2 standard install, no matter of soft-updates.
(because it exhaustes the free nodes) So I currently have no solution
for this stuff.
I was wondering what is the status of Journaling File Systems on
FreeBSD? Any which is usable and mature, with write access? XFS would
fit amazingly well with Maildir, but.. I doubt it's anything else but
readonly.
So any suggestion would really help a lot. Thank's in advance.
Yours Sincerely,
--
Alin-Adrian Anton
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