On Mon, May 10, 2004 1:14, Tomas Kuliavas said:
>>> sqwebmail is a small email client that can be run on older machines. It
>>> is good when you only need to check your email sometimes and use other
>>> program for main email operations. squirrelmail is full featured
>>> behemoth that requires good machine.
>>
>> I've run it very successfully on a 600MHz machine before, with a mere
>> 128M memory.  SM's not *too* much of a behemoth.  :)
>
> go back two generations and you will find Pentium 100 MHz with 16-32 Mb
> RAM that still can run email server.

I used to run my mail server on a P200, with 64MB RAM... that was up until
about 4 months ago, when I finally got around to rebuilding it with a new
server.  Was running on the P200 for just over a year, and only ever had
problems on huge mails (200-300MB) when it came to virus scanning.

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