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I think you are confusing accounts with database records with
user accounts. If SQL server cannot handle 10,000 database records, which is how
iMail would have to store the data for it's email accounts, then there is a big
problem. I used to do database programming for a living and once worked on a
bloodbank database that was 2 GB (about 750,000 records). This was on a 386 then
486 running DOS using clipper. I think that SQL can handle at least that
many records.
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