i need to send like 100,000 emails a day sending newsletters.. and thats why i think high volume server should be required..  but seriously i have seen my server statics.. but i have a typical qmailtoaster installation on fedora 4 with 1 GB RAM and 100 MBPS ethernet and till now sendings emails it is working fine... but i think it will be well enough as our email requirements might go up to 50% more in next 3 months.. 

and as with warrens toaster.. is my toaster also affected with that 509 concurrent connections ?? cant i increase it to 2000 or something..

and how can i see how many emails went in a day and statics like that in qmail ???

i see logs with qlog but it doesnt show how many emails etc.. how can i view that ???



On 5/18/06, Jake Vickers < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stanley Robins wrote:
> Has anybody setup High Volume Server with qmailtoaster ?
> Can you pls guide me on this
Depends on what you mean by high-volume. one of my setups processes
(including spam) 20,000 emails a day.
If you're looking to setup something like an ISP would use, check out
Bill's website (http://shupp.org/maps/ispcluster.html). He has some good
info. I'd started to set up a cluster install, but that ended up being
more work than I wanted to do for free.

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