Ours is a PII - 350 - 256MB - 4GB SCSI running 1020 email accounts
IMail 7.03 + Declude with F-PROT for Win - Windows NT4 Workstation
I've seen close to 10,000 emails in one day and nary a hiccup. A couple of
weeks ago
we got bombarded by a server in Europe that got locked in a loop... their
end, not ours.. and was hitting our server every few seconds for a couple of
days requesting a listserver. We had 60+MB log files where we normally have
about 6 to 8MB per day.
Even through all that, I don't think we ever missed an email. IMail is the
only thing running on this system; no web server except IMails for web
messaging.
We catch 30 to 200 emails per day that have a virus.
~Joe~
----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] ORDB:server load
>
> >What kind of load can I expect to put on my server when using declude. I
> >have a PII with 256ram running 650 email accounts and a web server.
>
> The most important factor is the number of E-mails scanned per day. With
> 650 E-mail accounts, unless you do a much higher than average volume, I
> don't expect performance will be much of an issue.
> -Scott
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