On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 04:37:21PM +0100, Piet Ruyssinck wrote: > If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution, > please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of > (simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful > information. Maybe we could collect this data in some kind of > registry.
We use Cyrus 2.1.x to support 99 users today with capacity to scale to 500 users in the future. Hardware is IBM xSeries x240 with ServeRAID 4H and plenty of RAID5 storage. The OS is Red Hat 7.3 + errata. We don't have a client side policy since our user base is 'Linux smart'. This allows the users to pick clients they feel comfortable with. We recommend Mozilla, Evolution, and fetchmail however. In the Feb 2003 LinuxJournal has a feature story on replacing Exchange. The story is not online as far as I an tell but here are the resources: Exchange Server HOWTO http://www.arrayservices.com/projects/Exchange-HOWTO/ Bynari InsightServer http://www.bynari.net/insightserver.html From what I understand Bynari has a produt that works with Outlook (Express?) to handle the groupware features such as calendars. The mail store is of course Cyrus IMAPd. -- Scott Russell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Linux Technology Center, System Admin, RHCE. Dial 877-735-8200 then ask for 919-543-9289 (TTY)
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