I suggested Linode! I used to run Qmail on 384Mb RAM VPS on the Linode, but it was not easy as SpamAssassin took most of RAM so VPS had to be rebooted several times. Right now I run Qmail on two VPSs 512Mb and 768Mb with ClamAV and SpamAssassin without any issues. If you have a huge traffic (=>1000 e-mails a day) I'd
suggest to go for 768Mb RAM.

Rgds
Alex

On 24/05/2011 00:10, David Bray wrote:
Me 3 here, you can't do QMT on shared hosting, you need a VPS. Someone suggested the Linode and that looks good, VPSLink is one I've used, You need 512Mb once Clam and SpamAssassin start working. It is difficult to manage CLAM in a 512 container without swap - VPSLink don't have swap, Linode does. I'm currently using a Westnet/iiNet VPS - because it is close in Aus.

*David Bray*
http://www.brayworth.com.au
[email protected]

On 23/05/2011 11:56 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 05/23/2011 12:18 AM, Joselito Tapangan wrote:
    I have a question regarding this QMAIL. Right now our current mail
server is a physical box running the Qmail toaster and we usually using
the squirrelmail. Recently, Our company is planning to transfer it to a
hosting providers. Here are the following question that needs to be
answered.

1.) Does Qmail and squirrelmail can be installed in a shared hosting? If
Yes/No please give me some explaination of how to do it. If you provide
a link related this topic.

Certainly. I don't have experience personally with hosting providers, but I think there are some in the community that run QMT in hosted environments. You'll need root access to your host. I would recommend 512M of RAM, and 6G HDD for the system plus whatever space you need for mailboxes.

2.) Does any shared hosting is already has already offered  a service
with Qmail and squirrelmail installed already? can you please suggest 1
or 2 samples of that Hosting Provider

I'm not aware of any who provide a prebuilt QMT image.


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