Hi Rich, you don't need a paid Amazon subscription, any S3 compatible solution will work as well. I have tested it successfully with Zenko Cloudserver and MinIO.
But I agree that this kind of deployment only makes sense if you need to scale James for a lot of simultaneous users, prevent maintenance downtime, and all the other things you would want a service cluster for. Cheers, Karsten On 24.05.24 11:34 PM, tempbo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Benoit -- What's inefficient about the JPA version compared to the others? And I hope the Spring version isn't deprecated anytime soon since I've been successfully using the Spring versions for years. They're about as simple and secure as it gets for running your own free mail server software. The Cassandra version makes the least sense for a small business wanting to self-host since it requires paid Amazon S3, not to mention the added complexity/maintenance. Thanks for your thoughts! Rich From: "Benoit TELLIER" <btell...@apache.org> To: server-user@james.apache.org Date: 05/24/2024 05:17 PM Subject: Re: Book on how to run your own mail server Hi Ilya, I and LINAGORA company uses Distributed James server CF https://james.staged.apache.org/james-distributed-app/3.8.1/index.html which I would consider being most stable (with RabbitMQ). Though dependencies are hard to set up, expensive to host and complicated to operate, and are more suitable for bigger deployments. An initiative with PGSQL is promissing but still young and likely not mature enough. Althouth being the current default option (thanks to its simplicity and absence of external dependency) the JPA code is old and inefficient. I did performance test this a few months ago and it was mostly okish but to be fair I consider it mostly as "legacy". And I would be happy to "kill" the Spring assembly :-) That's for my thoughts and I would agree we would need to have a simpler to consume output as a project: there's too many artefacts to choose from and as a user it is hard to navigate. Does this answer your question? Regards, Benoit On 24/05/2024 14:29, Ilya Terskov wrote:Hi there! Benoit sorry for disturbing you with my bugs :) Can i ask what better for stable production activemq, rabbitmq, pulsarorsomething else? How can i add this to typical james pack of programs? пт, 24 мая 2024 г., 19:25 Benoit TELLIER <btell...@apache.org>:Hi Eugen! Thanks for the links. I pledged for two books, one for me, one for LINAGORA as a company. Of course this might get really handy for both Apache James and for services we provide @LINAGORA. > I also plan to document the process and produce a guide that will help otehr people that wish to self host with James. +1 ! Bonus point on my side to do it with the brand new PGSQL backend ;-) Benoit On 23/05/2024 21:31, Eugen Stan wrote:Hi, There is an ongoing campain for a book about self hosting an email server. It's not James specific but I believe it's of interest. The author claims the book is ready and from what I saw / and researched about him I trust he's speaking the truth. I pledged to get the ebook and hope to self host by the end of the year with Apache James. I also plan to document the process and produce a guide that will help otehr people that wish to self host with James. Consider getting the book if you are self hosting or want to support more people self hosting.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mwlucas/run-your-own-mail-server/descriptionRegards,--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org
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