Im also in the process of spec'in out some machines.

> 
> Hmm. Would that depend on whether the 250K are mostly in or outbound?
> 

If my mails are mostly inbound, (usr dirs over nfs).

> It might also depend on what they are using to access the email, if it's
> qpopper and /var/mail then I'd want more memory. If it's qmail-pop3d, then
> it's probably ok.
> 

im not useing pop or imap. (least on those machines).

> I'd think that the CPU and memory will be fine, but I'd suggest he gets
> a couple of spindles so that he can separate out the queue.
> 

ah! ok. this is the big question. multiple queues. is the best way of
doing this with multiple installations of qmail (/var/qmail0 /var/qmail1,
...) or is there away of creating multiple queues (with multiple instances
of all the servers) per each ip address? Also, how easy is it to have
some master queues break down to smaller queues (say to handle all email
from hotmail, or something)?

I realize that was a load of questions, and may be off topic from the
subject heading, but I cant find alot of specific info on this in the
archives.

thanx,

jeff...


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