Hello,
not directly qmail-related, but as a posting to the german mailserver group
did not end in an answer, I will try it here:
- am I right that while a imap-connection exists, one or two instances of
  the imapd are staying in memory, 
- one instance of imapd on my RH5.2 takes about 1,5MB of memory, of which
  ca. 750kB are shared,
- so if I wanted to run a system with a maximum of 50 clients connected,
  memory consumption will be approx. 2x0.75x50 = 75MB and therefore
- it would be reasonable to install at least 96MB of RAM to warrant reaction
  time is OK for the clients.
- I'd guess I/O is important too especially if the users have a whole bunch
  of big mailboxes
- Now what about CPU power? Is this important?

Maybe someone would be so kind to assure, comment or deny my assumptions.
Thank you
Mirko
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