Hi
might need more RAM, esp is you plan to use Spamassassin with the MS
setup. My old system (cel 500 512MB RAM) would top out around 14,000
messages per day of around 25kb average size. But I was also running
MailWatch and the associaed mysql DB on the box as well and lots of
extra SA
Hi
might need more RAM, esp is you plan to use Spamassassin with the MS
setup. My old system (cel 500 512MB RAM) would top out around 14,000
messages per day of around 25kb average size. But I was also running
MailWatch and the associaed mysql DB on the box as well and lots of
extra SA rules..
As
Hi all,
First OFF NEWBIE here - so please bear with me--
I have installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a box that I plan to use Mailscanner to
filter the mail prior to hitting my Mail server.
Its on a PII 450 with 256mb ram and a 12 gig drive.
I would like to know
1) How can I check to make sure the
Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
First OFF NEWBIE here - so please bear with me--
I have installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a box that I plan to use Mailscanner to
filter the mail prior to hitting my Mail server.
Its on a PII 450 with 256mb ram and a 12 gig drive.
I would
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Subject: Re: Mailscanner PC requirements
Jean-Paul Natola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
First OFF NEWBIE here - so please bear with me--
I have installed FreeBSD 5.4 on a box that I plan to use Mailscanner to
filter the mail prior to hitting my Mail server
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Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:47 PM
To: Jean-Paul Natola
Subject: RE: Mailscanner PC requirements
If you're running KDE the KDE System Guard (system section of the K
Menu) is similar to the Windows Task Manager. Gnome has something
similar I have used but I forget the name.
The console
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 01:38:04PM -0400, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Oh the Ironies of life, I actually redid my install because someone on the
list told me that there was no reason (point) to even install KDE since I
was going to use it only for Mailscanner..
Should I go ahead and reinstall