Hi

1.Database backend and independence from filesystem.
2. Used to do in sendmail and postfix.
3. None
4. Not so deep to comment on prioritizing
5. Have installed for a local branch of a nation wide Government owned Telecom company, for their internal mailing, using 2.0.9. About 150 users. Using Phoenix mail and Squirrel mail as clients. sending lots of scanned attachments . Its almost 5 months after upgrading from posfix to dbmail + postfix. They called me just two times for maintenance. All i needed was to restart dbmail-lmtpd and dbmail-pop3d. That's was needed due to the machine shutdown after power failure.

I use it in my office also for 10 users.


The system is Linux x86 Debian Sarge.

My country is India.

regards

Nataraj

Guido A.J. Stevens wrote:
Hi all,

Here @NFG we're preparing some marketing materials to support the
upcoming DBmail 2.2 release. We would appreciate any feedback on the
following questions:

- what is your primary reason for choosing DBmail?

- what alternatives to DBmail have you evaluated?

- which feature do you miss most in DBmail?
  i.e. what would you like DBmail development to prioritize?

- some data points of your mail installation:
  o number of mailboxes
  o message traffic
  o operating system(s)
  o hardware dimensioning: disk, cpus, memory


Please feel free to elaborate, if you wish. We're trying to get a feel
for the position of DBmail in the email solutions space overall, and an
idea of 'the dbmail story' from the perspective of systems
administrators in particular.

Of course we'll share any insights learned with the community.

Thank you,

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