Hello all,

Edwin Casimero question about the Qmailtoaster's specifications for serving
10,000 email clients spur my first question.

1.       I am setting up a Qmailtoaster for 25 email clients but expect the
number won't increase to 50 anytime soon, if ever. Have I assumed correctly
that the standard install of Qmailtoaster is sufficient given the correct
hardware and internet connection for this application.

2.       I want to setup the above 'system' for POP3-SSL clients using
Outlook and Outlook Express (OE) and let individuals take care of backing up
their own email. If I decided to us IMAP4 or IMAP4-SSL is there a rule of
thumb mailbox size.

3.       If I use POP3-SSL is there a way besides setting up IMAP4 or
IMAP4-SSL accounts for each user, or even a single account, to feed spam
back to the server? I've been investigating this and have found that
forwarding to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] account changes the
header of the email and 'resend' using Outlook does pretty much the same
thing as a forward. Outlook and Outlook Express are the email client
software this particular customer will be using.

Eric Broch

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