Hi,

I have used Qmail for over 3 years now and I love it. Now I have came across 
one project, building a Mail server to handle around 5-6 million users with 
a 10 meg mailbox each (I use vpopmail www.inter7.com for the pop server and 
virtual domain part). Now multiplying 10MB x 5000000 users = 50million megs, 
which is about 50,000 gigs. Is their such a thing as a 50 terrabyte hard 
drive? Well, my users are all in one domain, so I cannot split the domains 
across several HDD's. Secondly, what if 2 1/2 million users simultaneously 
hit the server, would the server handle it? with a quad p-III Xeon 1ghz and 
4 GB or ram and a OC connection.
Well, how does hotmail or yahoo do it? I am sure they load blanace across 
multiple servers, but how?
I know all about load balancing with dns, etc. across multiple web servers 
for example, but with mail, a specific user has to login to the same box 
that hosts his mailbox everytime, and mail arriving from outside world to 
this user has to arrive to the same box also.
If anyone out there has gone through something like this, I would appreciate 
it a lot if you hint me with a clue :) 

P.S. Please cc me your reply, as I am not subscribed to the list. 

Best Regards,
Tim 

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