On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 02:55:36 +0200 (CEST)
"Imposit.com - webmaster" <webmas...@imposit.com> wrote:

> depending on the size of mailboxes you may choose multiple big groups instead 
> of one single.
> 
> may stavan correct me but my expierence is.
> if you have many multiple languages in the email traffic and and many 
> different busninesses (like medical, industrial, sales, esales, private mails 
> and so on)
> you may not able to have a good and accurate only global training.
> 
> so with one global group for a smal set.
> and multiple big groups might do the trick
> 
> ok if its only 2000+ mailboxes it should not be nessesary.
> i googled it, your company self say they host 2.5 million domains. i expected 
> much more mailboxes :-)
> i mean i have have 500k or a million mailboxes everything is much different 
> (very different)
> 2.5 k instead should be easy :-)
>
2.5k? Have you seen that he is saying 2'500'000 domains? If each domain only 
has one user that is still 2'500'000 mailboxes. This is 1'000 times more then 
2.5k.


> i think in that case one globalgroup will do fine, you can even do a personal 
> additional training for your users
> and one central webinterface on one box. should run fine 

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