How does James work for large enterprise mail systems. I was reading the following faq item. http://james.apache.org/FAQ.html#2
It seems like this could be a problem on larger systems. 1) All spam will be delivered without verification upfront. This can cause problems in that all of this data will be downloaded first. Couldn't this cause bandwidth limitations? 2) Couldn't people easily give you a DOS attack by sending to large files to millions of people in your same domain? James will accept all the mail and then see if it should deliver it. This could be a lot of bandwidth and disk room for email messages that never should be delivered. I might be making a mountain out of nothing at all. But I was just wondering if these are actual limitations and if others had problems. Thanks for any response. -Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
