Gary Richardson wrote:
It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your
email.
Erks. I wonder why *anyone* in his sane mind would do so (okay, here it
is smallish ISP but I - as a customer - trust my ISP to handle my mail
and would get another ISP as soon as I knew that
I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components)
infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP).
I'm doing some research to determine which components would be best to
offer e-mail services to their client and allow the staff to manage
accounts easily.
I
It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your
email.
Companies like fusemail (http://www.fusemail.com/solutions/resellers.html )
will give you accounts at $0.69/month/account for a 1GB account (last time I
checked anyway). They provide an API and a dashboard for
Hi,
I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components)
infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP).
I'm doing some research to determine which components would be best to
offer e-mail services to their client and allow the staff to manage
accounts easily.
I usually use
On Friday 04 January 2008 00:09:06 Ugo Bellavance wrote:
I think that squirrelmail and
horde would do a good job for webmail.
There shoudn't be any troubles having some redundancy for DNS, web
servers, mtas, but what about IMAP/POP? linux-HA? MySQL replication
should be enough, I
It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your
email.
Companies like fusemail (http://www.fusemail.com/solutions/resellers.html)
will give you accounts at $0.69/month/account for a 1GB account (last time I
checked anyway). They provide an API and a dashboard for
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components)
infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP).
See my previous post on sizing mail servers. The setup there is
in use at several of our regional ISP customers, and has been
very solid.
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