> 1.) Anyone has had the known Imail-NIC problems with this
> Ethernet ports?

We have 4 1750's using adapter teaming without any problem.
Although I've never heard of an application level issue with a NIC (in
WinNT+)

> 2.) The system is preconfigured with Win2003 Server on 2 x 80
> GB RAID 1 SCSI drives. There are two preconfigured partitions:
>     C: with 8 GB
>     D: with the resting 69 GB
> As I can understand this configuration should work fine for
> the Imail/Declude server. This server should be a
> SMTP-gateway only, no Pop3, Imap, webmail.
> So I plan to install Imail and the spool path on C:
> The second partition will be used to regulary move out
> fragmented files (hold-folder, virus-folder, logfiles) from
> the first partition and keep them for further elaboration
> (requeing, logfile analisis...)
>
> Any suggestions about the setup?
>
> Markus


I'd make the D: partition for 8-10GB and put the Imail apps on it.
Then create an E: partition and mount the filesystem to d:\imail\spool

Put your declude logs, etc in d:\imail\spool\spamlogs



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