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Try Pegasus mail, http://www.pmail.com. I think it uses a Maildir-like
(but not maildir) structure for mailboxes,
Not exactly - it uses maildir-like structure for "new mail" and
mailboxes for the mail folders
and creates index files to go
with
Apart from the server serving 100K users, i am wondering whether there
is any good e-mail client, which can support many thousands of mail
messages. I am using eudora as well the BAT. I am subscribed to
various mailing list and these clients become very slow as the number
of mail messages
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From: Stanley Horwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marc-Adrian Napoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: 20,000 mailboxes...
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 11:47:39PM -0400, Robbie Walker wrote:
Yeah, hotmail.com is running 20,000 [grin]
it seems to work pretty darn well, considering.
gmx.de runs qmail as well, which is one of the german (IMHO better) answers
to hotmail.com.
Once upon a time someone in this list told
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone is running a qmail server with 20,000 users?
And if so, how does it handle and what hardware are you running?
One of the biggest swedish ISP:s (algonet) are using qmail for their
5+ users. Solaris, Sun and
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone is running a qmail server with 20,000 users?
And if so, how does it handle and what hardware are you running?
Any help is most appreciated!
If I am not mistaken, AOL and Hotmail both run qmail
:51 AM
Subject: Re: 20,000 mailboxes...
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone is running a qmail server with 20,000
users?
And if so, how does it handle and what hardware are you running?
Any help is most appreciated!
If I am
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Rick McMillin wrote:
So how do the ISP's with those large customer bases
deal with authentication? What methods do they use?
Passwd? LDAP? MySQL?
At this point (large customer based, complex professional installation)
I would definitely consider consulting a
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Magnus Bodin wrote:
One of the biggest swedish ISP:s (algonet) are using qmail for their
5+ users. Solaris, Sun and NetWork Appliances hardware.
Internet Zahav here in Israel is THE biggest ISP in the country
currently... 150k users. we use Qmail for all outgoing mail
check out the ldap patch then...
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From: Ira Abramov[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 4:47 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 20,000 mailboxes...
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Magnus Bodin wrote:
One of the biggest swedish ISP:s
Ira Abramov wrote:
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Magnus Bodin wrote:
One of the biggest swedish ISP:s (algonet) are using qmail for their
5+ users. Solaris, Sun and NetWork Appliances hardware.
Internet Zahav here in Israel is THE biggest ISP in the country
currently... 150k users. we use
Magnus Bodin writes:
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Rick McMillin wrote:
So how do the ISP's with those large customer bases
deal with authentication? What methods do they use?
Passwd? LDAP? MySQL?
At this point (large customer based, complex professional installation)
I would
Ira Abramov writes:
High time I switch to a DB instead of a multi-megabyte passwd file. any
ideas, ready-made delivery tools? same DB should also authenticate for
Radius and pop. non-qmail specific replies will be happily accepted
offlist too.
On a reasonably fast machine (450Mhz, Fast
Yeah, hotmail.com is running 20,000 [grin]
it seems to work pretty darn well, considering.
At 10:23 PM 8/9/99 , you wrote:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone is running a qmail server with 20,000 users?
And if so, how does it handle and what hardware are you running?
Any help is most
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