Hello, Thursday, October 10, 2002, 11:49:15 AM, you wrote:
John> I have been hoping someone else will chime in on IMAP, as I am not John> familiar with this. This is all IMHO. Just though no answers. When i took over here our config was 1 W2k Server in DMZ running Imail using AD and DNS was installed on that system. Everything worked great and we had one login so great again. But yes it was Sloooow exspeaclly IMap and Webmail. I redid the setup now IMail is now a stand alone and connect to a SQL server for user DB. And things fly now (ok as fast as I think they are going to get with Imail anyways). Also the first setup was a Raid 5 and now I have raid 1 for the OS (Also run IIS from this drive KWM is there) raid 1 for the MBX singal disk for the IMail dir singal disk for the spool files singal disk for system swap files. All SCSI 10rpm 18gb HP LH 6000 2 700zeons 1gb sdram internal raid controller dual chanel 64mb of cach each chanel ( I think I would have to look again) 300 logins all very active. 10k messages aday in/out (I know not really a good measure on how busy the server is) Oh by the way I got all the hardware advice from the archives and asking very pointed question or atleast the best i could.(this comment not for this thread :)) Anyways this problem does not help but I can say getting away from AD as user DB was the best thing i did. Hey may not matter to your setup but you know if you use AD and the same password and logins are used on your LAN and you do not use SSL to wrap pop/Imap/Webmail logins anyone with a sniffer can grab them. Or that was the case here all of are agents come across the NET to POP. -- Best regards, ~Paul~ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus/McAfee] To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
