5XXSink is a connection-time event sink for MS SMTP
This sounds like an interesting tool. What if I can only apply it to some
domains though? If I set this up on the same box as SmarterMail, and used
the MS SMTP to forward to SmarterMail (what, on a different port I guess?)
then am I
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5XXSink is a connection-time event sink for MS SMTP
This sounds like
Does SmarterMail allow you to create aliases for a domain, such as
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I can strongly consider Alligate in front of Declude.
So let's say I build a dedicated Alligate box to live in front of my two
Declude enabled servers. How much of a load would it be able to handle? I
would need it to handle close to 250k messages per day (current combined
load) with room to
Mike,
You are making your life more difficult by approaching it this way.
Since you gateway, you need recipient validation, and that alone will
drop your utilization by at least half if not much more. You would also
benefit from pre-scanning. Alligate does both things painlessly. Just
Hi Mike;
I feel your pain, processing 200,000 messages a day for about 15K good
ones. It sounds to me like your server may just be underpowered. We
just upgraded our server to a new unit moving from Windows 2000 to 2003
R2 and to Dual, Dual core Opterons, even with only one CPU on the mobo
Yes, we do it to filter for some customers that want to run their own
mail server but not have to deal with managing virus and spam filters.
We use the same smartermail server to host about 80 domains/1400
mailboxes and do domain forwarding for another 10 or so domains with
about 500 addl
I wrote a Cold Fusion script that looks for these silly text files
every so many minutes and then parses the crappy, cluttered thing
into a nice clean CSV for me, and now I can do anything I want with
it. I imagine that someday I'll use it in conjunction with the
gateway, but hey,