> On Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:20:18 -0800,
> Neil Bortnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (nb) writes:
nb> I'm not planning on implementing this but could you run a single tier
nb> cluster of IMAP servers which share the same read-write storage on a SAN
nb> using GFS or GPFS as a shared filesystem? Can th
> On 08 Nov 2001 18:22:35 +,
> Ian Castle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ic) writes:
ic> 8. Summary
ic> I think this is a good solution because:
ic> - No new concepts are introduced, it is rather a clarification of
ic> existing ones
ic> - Backwards compatibility is preserved
ic> - You get som
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Date: 08 Nov 2001 06:44:20 +
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 22:22, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> The other thing to consider is how to keep the Cyrus black-box
> approach. Non-administrators should be able to modify these Sieve
> scripts and name
Hi all,
I'm not planning on implementing this but could you run a single tier
cluster of IMAP servers which share the same read-write storage on a SAN
using GFS or GPFS as a shared filesystem? Can this fix the problems that
one would have with NFS (locking and network load)? That way all the
"fro
Hi all,
I've been looking around for specific sizing guidelines but haven't had
a lot of luck. I've seen a number of resources that will tell you
everything about their system but nothing about their user base (size,
e-mail traffic, simultaneous sessions etc). The reverse is also true
(here are o
Try AMaViS - A Mail Virus Scanner at -> www.amavis.org.
RB
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hello folks!
hello folks!
i have one question! i need a mailvirusscanner for cyrus server does some
know one?
thanks in advance
oliver kaufmann
hello folks!
i have one question! i need a mailvirusscanner for
cyrus server does some know one?
thanks in advance
oliver kaufmann
K,
Have you considered switching to an Intel Platform running Linux?
Try ->
- Dual 2Ghz P4
- 1 Gig Memory
- Raid 0+1 (Disk space depends upon user base needs)
- 1000bT NIC
You should be able to support 10k - 15k mailboxes; probably more.
If you receive any othe
Hey guys!
I am still tuning my server Solaris 2.7 Sendmail 8 cyrus 2.0.16
Looks like I just need bigger server.
I changed the config to look locally for .forwards rather than $Home/.forward. My cpu
is still at 100% use.
I am seeing 70% user 21% kernel 0.0% io 0.0% swap
lmtpd,sendmail,deliver
This follows on from my previous email, where I presented a method of
enabling sieving on mail delivered directly to shared/public folders.
While that does all the I need it to do, my implementation only allowed
a single active script for all public folders. This is a serious
limitation if you wa
On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 06:44, Ian Castle wrote:
>
> And I have a question - why is the existing name space magic cluttered
> up with the hash on the user name? Not saying it is unneeded - but if it
> is needed, then why isn't a similar hash needed in the folder directory?
>
Sorry, I was being ig
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