Really depends on the long term. As the QmailToaster project grows to
combat more and more spam, so too will the requirements.

The setup sounds like it should last for a while.

Erik

On 10/1/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:

> Sounds like some serious infrastructure. How many users do you plan on
> having and are you going to cluster this?

Gee ... haha ... if I knew anything about clustering QMail, I'd say
something intelligent.  :-)

But I can say this:  I'm planning a four drive mirror for redundancy.
Well ... I might do a RAID-5 setup.

Here, scalability, of sorts, is my goal.  Starting out, there won't be
many email accounts.  In time, there will be two domains, one smallish
and another, ever growing larger up to at least 1000+ email accounts.

I want this machine to be the only one I get for this, ever.  I will
attach/glue/tape/whatever hardware I need to avoid having to migrate the
whole thing to a new machine.   Maybe I have a shallow perspective here...

Thanks again.
--Michael



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