We are using it as our production server for a small company, around 10
users.  Email traffic is very light (usu. no more than 100 messages a day
total, incoming and outgoing), and it seems to be working fine, once I got
the configuration for max db connections set appropriately.  We are running
2.0a3 on Linux using MySql for the repositories.

Sam

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From: "Lindsay Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:10 PM
Subject: RE: James Scalability - Users Account countwise; User quota
management


> We are planning to put it into production in the next few months, subject
to
> load testing that we are starting now.  This is a company of around just
100
> users.  It's just because we like the mailets and the database
repositories
> so much, that we persevere.
>
> Mohan's points -  my feeling is that the number of users isn't an issue -
if
> you are using a database user repository, but I would personally test the
> through put of mail.
>
> The testing we are doing is just to test how long to process n number of
> volume/size mails.  We are still testing and experimenting and I don't
have
> a conclusion regarding whether it's production ready but like Noel, I
would
> be really interested also to hear what configurations other people run.
(we
> are considering running multiple SMTP servers because of the high number
of
> large attachments we deal with in our environnment)
>
> I don't know if you can set it up on apache.org but is there an easy way
we
> could do a survey of users?
>
> cheers
> lindsay
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 May 2002 22:16
> To: James Users List
> Subject: RE: James Scalability - Users Account countwise; User quota
> management
>
>
> Since I didn't see anyone else reply, I'll give it a shot:
>
>    - Is James recommened for production?
>      I, personally, am not ready to trust it for production, YET.  But it
is
> getting close.  I'd like to know of others' experiences, because I'd like
to
> put it in production this summer.
>
>    - Is there any limit on user accounts?
>      I use database repositories, and I am not aware of a James imposed
> limit.
>
>    - Can user quotas be set in James
>      I don't know of any support for them at this time, but you could
create
> a UserOverQuota matcher that checked quotas.  Why a matcher?  So so that
you
> can use the ToProcessor mailet to control what happens to overquota'd
mail.
>
> Those are my opinions.  YMMV.  I'd certainly like to hear other views.
>
> --- Noel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 1:57
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: James Scalability - Users Account countwise; User quota
> management
>
>
> Hi Dear James User List,
> We are planning to use James for a website where lot
> of users are expected to register.
>
> In this context, i want to know whether James is
> recommened in such production level environment. Is
> there any limit on the number of user accounts with
> James? Any case study in this regard is available?
>
> Also i need one more clarification. Whether user quota
> can be set in James? If so how can it be done?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Mohan
>
>
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