Re: BMITU

2003-09-06 Thread Jack Bates
Robert Bridgham wrote: it runs but even Hotmail.com uses Qmail as it's MTA. This the one of the leading webmail sites in the world with between 80-100million accounts, and still running strong. I would definitely put my vote to Qmail for any organization, any size! telnet mx1.hotmail.com 25

RE: BMITU

2003-09-05 Thread Robert Bridgham
: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:03 AM To: Nanog List (E-mail) Subject: BMITU This is my first post so please be gentle. I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe. Is there a more appropriate list for this question? I have looked at Communigate Pro, IMAIL

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2003-09-04 Thread Fisher, Shawn
This is my first post so please be gentle. I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe. Is there a more appropriate list for this question? I have looked at Communigate Pro, IMAIL, and others. I am interested in integrated solution that can scale to handle 500k

Re: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Jack Bates
Fisher, Shawn wrote: I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe. Is there a more appropriate list for this question? I'm partial to sendmail due to the grandfather clause, but if I could go back in time and redesign everything, I'd be a diehard postfix fan. I have

RE: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Fisher, Shawn
You didn't specify operating system but for 500,000 users I wouldn't even go near Windows. thanks for the feedback..we are a SUN shop so solarius is our OS of choice. I use a healthy mix of Postfix as the mail server and Courier-IMAP for POP3/IMAP delivery. They both work extremely well.

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2003-09-04 Thread Joel Rowbottom
At 11:02 04/09/2003 -0400, Fisher, Shawn wrote: I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe. Is there a more appropriate list for this question? have looked at Communigate Pro, IMAIL, and others. I am interested in integrated solution that can scale to handle 500k

RE: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Fisher, Shawn
that nothing can equal, much less beat, sendmail. This is especially true when you start talking about filtering for spam or viruses via the milter interface. What are people using for network based anti-virus? A friend of mine started a company www.raeinterent.com/rav and claims to have an

Re: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Robert Boyle
At 11:02 AM 9/4/2003, you wrote: This is my first post so please be gentle. I would like to get some opinions on the Best Mailserver in the Universe. Is there a more appropriate list for this question? I have looked at Communigate Pro, IMAIL, and others. I am interested in integrated solution

RE: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Austad, Jay
. Postfix rocks. Apple just ripped sendmail out of OS X and replaced it with Postfix if that says anything. -jay -Original Message- From: Jack Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:32 AM To: Fisher, Shawn Cc: Nanog List (E-mail) Subject: Re: BMITU

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2003-09-04 Thread Ray Wong
that nothing can equal, much less beat, sendmail. This is especially true when you start talking about filtering for spam or viruses via the milter interface. Well, considering that milter is sendmail's, yes, wanting to use the milter method gives sendmail an advantage. There are plenty

Re: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Robert Boyle
At 02:35 PM 9/4/2003, Brad Knowles wrote: and most *nix platforms, look at Surgemail from http://www.netwinsite.com It is incredibly scalable and VERY fast. Got any benchmarks? We have tested all of them. We process several million messages per day for tellurian.com. The only server

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2003-09-04 Thread Vadim Antonov
Communigate Pro is not a Windows mail server... It runs on nearly everything; and can handle millions of accounts (it has extensive clustering support). Check their website: www.stalker.com for specs. --vadim On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Robert Boyle wrote: At 11:02 AM 9/4/2003, you wrote: This

Re: BMITU

2003-09-04 Thread Robert Boyle
At 05:54 PM 9/4/2003, you wrote: Communigate Pro is not a Windows mail server... It runs on nearly everything; and can handle millions of accounts (it has extensive clustering support). Check their website: www.stalker.com for specs. I stand corrected. I was only familiar with the Windows