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Danny,
 
For the antivirus and spam you'll definitely want Declude Virus w/ either F-PROT or McAfee. They also make an app to filter spam called Declude JunkMail. I'll let the other, more knowledgeable folks respond to the rest.
 
www.declude.com
 
Troy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Danny Strauss
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Request for Hardware Specs and IMail Experiences

I just finished working with the Eval version of IMail and I'm ready to roll with the real thing - But I would like some/any input anyone can give.....
 
Scenario:  approx. 200 heavy users with a lot of 1-3MB attachments (150 pop3, 50 imap4), 60 users located at site of IMail server rest in branch offices, all using Outlook and/or web access, moving off of Exchange 5.5, IMails web calendar will be used my 25% of the users.
 
A new box will be dedicated to IMail though I'm not looking to spend a fortune I need a stable platform for a business that relies very heavily on email.
 
CPU?
RAM?
Disk Space?
Hard Dive?  IDE or SCII - Raid5?
OS?  Win2k Server or Win2k Pro or XP
Symantec Antivirus add-on or something else?
Spam handling?
backup hardware?
backup software?
Firewall?
fail-over hardware? Dual nics? Dual power supply?
ISP bandwidth?
 
What has been working for you?
What do you wish you had?
What would make you sleep better?
 
Thanks for any comments you can give!!!
 
Danny
 

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