Mail Servers

2002-03-17 Thread Chris Jenks
I hate asking this, but I thought that this would be the fastest way to get the answer. I may be setting up a mail server for a factory. From what little I know so far, it will be for all a mail server for all five hundred employees. (one in each location) so they can check work related email. I

Re: Mail Servers

2002-03-18 Thread Chris Jenks
At 01:12 PM 3/18/02, you wrote: > > > 1 What is the max user limit that woody + exim will support > > > > It's WAY above 500. :-) > > > >It also seriously depends on what the hardware is. I think a 486/33 might >have a bit of trouble coping with 500 (or lets say 200-300) simultaneous >and concurr

Re: Mail Servers

2002-03-18 Thread Chris Jenks
At 02:08 PM 3/18/02, Russell Coker wrote: >On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 19:12, Jason Lim wrote: > > > > 1 What is the max user limit that woody + exim will support > > > > > > It's WAY above 500. :-) > > > > It also seriously depends on what the hardware is. I think a 486/33 might > > have a bit of trouble

Re: Mail Servers

2002-03-18 Thread Chris Jenks
At 05:34 PM 3/18/02, you wrote: > > I hadn't even thought of using a RAID set up. I haven't had any >experience with > > them. Hmm.. looks like I asked the right question in the right place >after all. >Most of us work in ISP/hosting type environments, so all your >considerations have already be

Re: Hello.

2000-10-07 Thread Chris Jenks
five reasons, I'll come as close as I can. 1) I know now that I am not good enough at guitar to keep me fed. 2) Up until not to long ago, you couldn't get paid to rock climb. 3) My times were not good enough at swimming to send me to the olympics. 4) I prefer a non dangerous night job. 5) I like