Thus spake Steven Rice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I adgree. You could easily run qmail on a small machine (486/66 with 8 > megs) to do 10,000 to 30,000 messages a day which will be fine for less > then 100 users. d'accord. I use to be the maintainer of different mailinglists with a overall load of ~200 incoming and ~140000 outgoing messages per day. For more than one year the whole thing ran on 386SX 25 with 8MB RAM. Boy, that machine _was_ under load, but worked -- until memory failures ruined the uptime too frequently and more power for http was requested. cheers, oec
- qmail on little machines? (was part of linuxuser thread) Ihnen, David
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of linuxuse... markd
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of linuxuse... David Dyer-Bennet
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of linuxuse... Stephen F. Bosch
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of linu... Steven Rice
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of ... Oezguer Kesim
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of ... Steve Wolfe
- RE: qmail on little machines? (was part of linuxuse... Ihnen, David
- Re: qmail on little machines? (was part of linu... Stephen F. Bosch
