Dear list,

I have a question for building a quarantine system for an ISP. They have a
spam scanner and want to redirect all identified SPAM to a system outside of
their normal e-mail. It's basically around 20 spam boxes scanning up to
1.000 e-mails per second (!), of which around 1.000/s could be SPAM, and
therefore the quarantine must keep up with that load.

I'd like to use the new beta which is more space efficient (combining the
same attachments into one), as I think most SPAM will come several hundred
times, saving lots of storage (which should be 10 TB in size).

There will be some webmail which connects to this system using IMAP so that
end users can read their spam and delete it afterwards. Should be no more
than 500 users at once, mostly it will be 50 or less.

But the real question is: 
- Can dbmail do 1000 inserts/s?
- Has anybody got a system with such a high load? Which hardware is it?
- Is there finetuning necessary or is it "just working"?
- Are there any size limits before 10 TB storage is hit?

mfg zmi
-- 
Michael Monnerie
it-management.at
0676 846914 666 

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