On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:23, Dave Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas John wrote:
> >> Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U
> >> machine should be able to have 5 disks.
> >
> > I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
> > http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/pr
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:23, Dave Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas John wrote:
> >> Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U
> >> machine should be able to have 5 disks.
> >
> > I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
> > http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/pr
Andreas John wrote:
>
>> Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U
>> machine should be able to have 5 disks.
>
>
> I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
> http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/produktweb/IPC-C2-X/IPC-C2D.htm
>
>
The question is with that many disks is
Andreas John wrote:
>
>> Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U
>> machine should be able to have 5 disks.
>
>
> I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
> http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/produktweb/IPC-C2-X/IPC-C2D.htm
>
>
The question is with that many disks is
Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U machine
should be able to have 5 disks.
I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/produktweb/IPC-C2-X/IPC-C2D.htm
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:16, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 2004-06-29 09:49:12, schrieb Gustavo Polillo:
> > Hi everybody..
> >
> > sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
> > I'd like to know how the email server works with thous
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:49, "Gustavo Polillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users...
Quite easily usually. When you get to 200,000 users things get more
difficult, but 1000 is not much by today's standa
Am 2004-06-29 09:49:12, schrieb Gustavo Polillo:
>
>
> Hi everybody..
>
> sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
> I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users... lvm???
> how storage de inbox with 500Mb size and with 1 users???
Sor
Hi everybody..
sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users... lvm???
how storage de inbox with 500Mb size and with 1 users???
thanks.
Gustavo.
Best to use 2U machines with the maximum number of disks IMHO. A 2U machine
should be able to have 5 disks.
I say: 9 Disks without problems. e.g. pcicase
http://www.pcicase.de/catalog/produktweb/IPC-C2-X/IPC-C2D.htm
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:16, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 2004-06-29 09:49:12, schrieb Gustavo Polillo:
> > Hi everybody..
> >
> > sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
> > I'd like to know how the email server works with thous
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:49, "Gustavo Polillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users...
Quite easily usually. When you get to 200,000 users things get more
difficult, but 1000 is not much by today's standa
Am 2004-06-29 09:49:12, schrieb Gustavo Polillo:
>
>
> Hi everybody..
>
> sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
> I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users... lvm???
> how storage de inbox with 500Mb size and with 1 users???
Sor
Hi everybody..
sorry by may english, but I am brazilian
I'd like to know how the email server works with thousand users... lvm???
how storage de inbox with 500Mb size and with 1 users???
thanks.
Gustavo.
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Tanx for your assistance Brian.
It was helpful for me.
I build it on standart testing amavis-new and perl packages and now the "testing is in
progress".
If the trouble walk in my possessions i'll use your solution.
And thank you again, your post is good.
> [ I don't subscribe to debian-isp (yet
[ I don't subscribe to debian-isp (yet), but a friend sent me
a copy of your E-Mail ]
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:22:16PM +0200, Konstantin Kostadinov wrote:
> Postfix+amavis+spamassassin+pop3+ssl work on package-base system with friendly
>update.
> The problem is in testing.
> If some pack (per
Hi,
I am also realy interested in having a clean mail setup,
my reqirements are
that each user can configure the spam/virus filtering!!
> search engines and what ? well there is no good package-based solution
> for woody for email server on postfix, antivirus, spamassasin ?
It is somethin
Ok that is realy very woefully, i have research in google and similar search engines
and what ? well there is no good package-based solution for woody for email server on
postfix, antivirus, spamassasin ?
after postfix and amavis install and configure on woody still remain spamfilter
solution
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:17:52PM +0200, Konstantin Kostadinov wrote:
> I'm now building email server and my questions in that moment are:
> what distro to use ?,
I'm currently having a similar situation, with slightly different
flavor, and i also dont know which would be b
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 13:23, Konstantin Kostadinov wrote:
> Yes the packages are new and the update if faster than stable but what
> about security in sid ? And is a good idea to update main email server
> daily ?
There are no security updates for sid. New versions have security fixes, b
nd they move a week or
> so later to testing).
Yes the packages are new and the update if faster than stable but what about security
in sid ?
And is a good idea to update main email server daily ?
> But woody generally works well and isn't as likely to have bugs that affect
>
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:17, Konstantin Kostadinov wrote:
> what distro to use ?, i use woody but is this the right choice ?, if i use
> testing or unstable is there better for config and update
> MTA,AntiVirus,Antispam,LDAP,Webmail packages found ?
Unstable has newer versions of some of this softwa
I know that the topic is discussed many times but i want to ask again.
I'm now building email server and my questions in that moment are:
what distro to use ?, i use woody but is this the right choice ?, if i use testing or
unstable is there better for config and update MTA,AntiVirus,Ant
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 12:58:10PM +, falkom wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I try to install qmail + vpopmail in ldap server. It is not working
> well.
>
> Please, could you tell me any email server (POP/SMTP) to work well in
> ldap server, please?
The Debian default MTA,
nte: Michael Blickenstorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Lunes, Marzo 4, 2002 2:30 pm
> Asunto: Re: LDAP: EMAIL SERVER AND BIND
>
> > Hi Angel
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 12:58:10PM +, falkom wrote:
> > > Hi all!
> > >
> > >
Hi Angel
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 12:58:10PM +, falkom wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I try to install qmail + vpopmail in ldap server. It is not working
> well.
>
> Please, could you tell me any email server (POP/SMTP) to work well in
> ldap server, please?
Why don'
Hi all!
I try to install qmail + vpopmail in ldap server. It is not working
well.
Please, could you tell me any email server (POP/SMTP) to work well in
ldap server, please?
And please, can you tell me if there is documentation to join LDAP with
Bind?
Thank you very much
Ángel
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Paul Rae wrote:
> High everyone, bit of a newbie when it comes to it but slowly trying to drag
> our systems from windows and first main task is mail...
>
> so ive got myself a nice server and played around with a few distros and
> have decided on debian and exmin
>
> right he
High everyone, bit of a newbie when it comes to it but slowly trying to drag
our systems from windows and first main task is mail...
so ive got myself a nice server and played around with a few distros and
have decided on debian and exmin
right here comes the questions.
1. i will be hosting
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