PF skrev:
> Thanks. I'm not even sure what virtual e-mail users are?
> 
> Also when you say anything decent that’s pretty ambiguous LOL. I have a 
> PIII-1Ghz w/2GB RAM available and was thinking software RAID 1. 

RAID1 is not very suited for large ammounts of data. I would recommend 
RAID5, as that wastes less space. Your users will eat disk space...

> Where are IMAP messages stored? Are they in the MySQL database? In that case 
> if I ever had to rebuild the server then I would simply have to restore the 
> user accounts and the database right?

Filesystem, as other have replied. This has the added benefit of being 
able to retrieve specific emails from backup.

> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Morten Nilsen
> Sent: August 18, 2006 6:08 AM
> To: tsl-discuss
> Subject: Re: Mail server recommendations?
> 
> Matthias Šubik wrote:
>> On 18.08.2006, at 02:29, PF wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there. I wander if anyone could recommend a minimal hardware 
>>> requirement for running TSL 3 as in IMAP mail server and the best way 
>>> to choose qmail vs. Postfix and Courier vs. Cyrus vs. uw-imap. I am 
>>> looking to support up to 150 light-medium users.
>> anything decent will do,
>> be prepared if you are doing virtual users via mysql mysql will be the 
>> ram eater ;)
> 
> I've recently made the switch to postgresql for a backend.. had to do a 
> couple tweaks to postfixadmin to get it running right, but nothing major
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Morten
> :wq
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