Grant Taylor wrote:
On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at
the resources needed to run
a SpamAssassin/Postfix/Roundcube/Dovecot/Nginx stack and not ever
break a sweat?
Sadly, I found that I needed to quit tilting at the 1GB m
On 5/27/22 12:59 AM, Sean Greenslade wrote:
You can quite confortably fit SA and a full SMTP + IMAP stack in less
than 1 GB. My (admittedly low volume) mail server is currently sitting
at 340 MB of used memory and is running:
Interesting.
Thank you for the counter point Sean.
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Grant. . .
> On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> > Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at the
> > resources needed to run a SpamAssassin/Postfix/Roundcube/Dovecot/Nginx
> > stack and not ever break a sweat?
On 27.05.22 09:54, Ian Evans wrote:
Since my email traffic is so l
On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 3:00 AM Sean Greenslade wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:12:01PM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> > On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> > > Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at the
> > > resources needed to run a SpamAssassin/Postfix/Roun
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:12:01PM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> > Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at the
> > resources needed to run a SpamAssassin/Postfix/Roundcube/Dovecot/Nginx
> > stack and not ever break a sweat?
>
> Sad
On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at the
resources needed to run a SpamAssassin/Postfix/Roundcube/Dovecot/Nginx
stack and not ever break a sweat?
Sadly, I found that I needed to quit tilting at the 1GB memory windmill
and up
Am 26.05.22 um 16:32 schrieb Ian Evans:
> File under "questions I think I already know the answer to."
>
> Looking at moving my site to a new host and I'm pondering splitting
> my web/email servers which have always shared the same server.
>
> Our email server is five accoun
If you want to save on memory usage, just having amavis filter out exe
files or exe-like files (screensavers, exes in archives, etc.) is much
more efficient than using clamav. Of course this doesn't filter out
Office macros/OLE, but there's a plugin in SA related to that, I believe.
On 26/05/
On Thu, May 26, 2022, 10:36 AM Reindl Harald,
wrote:
>
>
> Am 26.05.22 um 16:32 schrieb Ian Evans:
> > File under "questions I think I already know the answer to."
> >
> > Looking at moving my site to a new host and I'm pondering splitting my
> > web/email servers which have always shared the sam