May I
ask why you're moving away from Exchange TO IMail? For corporate EMail, it
seems like a step back. You may want to consider Exchange
2000.
-Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Strauss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Request for Hardware Specs and IMail ExperiencesI 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 XPSymantec 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
