Really, 500 wouldn't be an abnormal number for a domain.

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From: "Glenn \\ WCNet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:38:49 -0600

>So it wouldn't work for the 6085 accounts on my default host.  :-)
>
>Glenn Z.
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>  From: R. Scott Perry 
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>  >... However, I wonder what the
>  >effective load would be on an IMail/Declude JunkMail server with a large
>  >customer base with all of the per-user files that would be required to make
>  >this work...?
>
>  Actually, there would normally be very little (if any) extra overhead.  The 
>  only extra overhead I could see would be if there were more than about 500 
>  users on any given domain (as there would be over 500 files in one 
>  directory, which can cause a performance hit).
>                          -Scott
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