Am 12:10 2003-02-27 +0100 hat debian-isp geschrieben:
>
>Hi all !
>I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail
in a max time of 12 hours.
>All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a
newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of things
Am 12:10 2003-02-27 +0100 hat debian-isp geschrieben:
>
>Hi all !
>I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail
in a max time of 12 hours.
>All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a
newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of things
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:35, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> - installed more RAM, during mailing list runs postfix was maxing out the
> 128MB that was installed (basically it seems to just use 128) after
> upgrading to 512MB of RAM the usage rarely goes over 128MB but it gets close
> enough that 1
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:35, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> - installed more RAM, during mailing list runs postfix was maxing out the
> 128MB that was installed (basically it seems to just use 128) after
> upgrading to 512MB of RAM the usage rarely goes over 128MB but it gets close
> enough that 1
Amen. Thank you!!
Randy Kramer
And, you did allude to this but I'd like to state it explicitly -- if
that I MB is that big because it is HTML, a Word .doc, or something
else that uses a lot of space without adding content, convert it to
plain text, and still put it on a website instead of mai
Amen. Thank you!!
Randy Kramer
And, you did allude to this but I'd like to state it explicitly -- if
that I MB is that big because it is HTML, a Word .doc, or something
else that uses a lot of space without adding content, convert it to
plain text, and still put it on a website instead of mai
Hello debian-isp
On 27 Feb 2003 at 12:10, debian-isp wrote:
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000
> mail in a max time of 12 hours. All mails have an attachment of 1 mb.
> The system should be a mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite
> a couple of thing
Hi all !
Thanks very much, for all the help. As soon as the project starts,
and we have accomplished the task; I´ll let you know how we did it.
Thanks very much
>
>
>Nik,
>
>If you cannot find a solution to your mail delivery challenge
>using commodity MTAs such as postfix, my company has an
Hello debian-isp
On 27 Feb 2003 at 12:10, debian-isp wrote:
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000
> mail in a max time of 12 hours. All mails have an attachment of 1 mb.
> The system should be a mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite
> a couple of thing
Hi all !
Thanks very much, for all the help. As soon as the project starts,
and we have accomplished the task; I´ll let you know how we did it.
Thanks very much
>
>
>Nik,
>
>If you cannot find a solution to your mail delivery challenge
>using commodity MTAs such as postfix, my company has an
On Thursday 27 February 2003 15:02, Guus Houtzager wrote:
> I saw your post on debian-isp containing the following:
>
> On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 17:26, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > Whatever MTA you use I'm sure you'll need to do some tuning. We had a
> > default postfix install that would choke when i
On Thursday 27 February 2003 15:02, Guus Houtzager wrote:
> I saw your post on debian-isp containing the following:
>
> On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 17:26, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > Whatever MTA you use I'm sure you'll need to do some tuning. We had a
> > default postfix install that would choke when i
On Thursday 27 February 2003 06:10, debian-isp wrote:
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail
> in a max time of 12 hours. All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system
> should be a mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of
> things with p
On Thursday 27 February 2003 06:10, debian-isp wrote:
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail
> in a max time of 12 hours. All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system
> should be a mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of
> things with p
Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
That's interesting:
400.000 email in 12 hours = 9 mail a second sent.
which means 9Mbytes of data per seconds, assuming that you ahve a pipe
of at least 1Mbyte (8Mbit) to each remote end server, which you
obviously wont... This means too that you'll need 72Mbit at least o
hi
>
> Hi all !
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending
> 400 000 mail in a max time of 12 hours.
> All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a
> mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of
> things with postfix, my concern is the amo
That's interesting:
400.000 email in 12 hours = 9 mail a second sent.
which means 9Mbytes of data per seconds, assuming that you ahve a pipe
of at least 1Mbyte (8Mbit) to each remote end server, which you
obviously wont... This means too that you'll need 72Mbit at least of raw
bandwith just to su
Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
That's interesting:
400.000 email in 12 hours = 9 mail a second sent.
which means 9Mbytes of data per seconds, assuming that you ahve a pipe
of at least 1Mbyte (8Mbit) to each remote end server, which you
obviously wont... This means too that you'll need 72Mbit at least
hi
>
> Hi all !
> I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending
> 400 000 mail in a max time of 12 hours.
> All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a
> mailer for a newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of
> things with postfix, my concern is the amo
Hi all !
I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail in a
max time of 12 hours.
All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a
newsletter system. As I made quite a couple of things with postfix, my concern
is the amount and consideratio
That's interesting:
400.000 email in 12 hours = 9 mail a second sent.
which means 9Mbytes of data per seconds, assuming that you ahve a pipe
of at least 1Mbyte (8Mbit) to each remote end server, which you
obviously wont... This means too that you'll need 72Mbit at least of raw
bandwith just to su
Hi all !
I have the task of setting up a mailserver capabel of sending 400 000 mail in a max
time of 12 hours.
All mails have an attachment of 1 mb. The system should be a mailer for a newsletter
system. As I made quite a couple of things with postfix, my concern is the amount and
consideratio
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