On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Ivan A. Postnikov wrote:

>
> While searching thru www looking for different MTA's, found xmail.
>
> My questiona are:
> 1. How about medium-to-high loads ? About 25000+ delivers per day.

On machines built later than 1987 and on link speed > 32kpbs, yes

> 2. Multihoming and ip aliasing (binding to specific interface)

Did you read the doc ?


> 3. Have anyone thinked about or tried moving all configuration files or at
> least users and domains lists from files to SQL ?
> As far as I see from the sources, this should be an easy think todo.

To do what ? Mail server databases are big reader environments ( that
means that the number of read are >>>> than the number of writes ). Having
databases will help only to increase dependencies, increase footprint and
increase the crash probability due to a change of simple code. XMail uses
an hash indexing that requires two seek()s to reach any record, all this
in less that 5Kb of code.



- Davide


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