On 11/13/2014 12:54 PM, Anthony Cartmell wrote:
As Alex has said there's a need for mirrors etc. - that could
potentially be the biggest impact on volunteers (assuming they offer
to help with that aspect) since they will be a more public facing
contribution and it would be great if it didn't spend more time
offline than online.

What sort of disk space requirements? I'd be happy to run a mirror,
London or Hemel Hempsted, UK, so long as you don't need too many gigabytes.

5 MB for rsync mirrors is more than enough.
Rule files should not exceed 50KB or they hog SA performance
Mirrors should be well connected (no volume restrictions). If rules become popular, they'll get thousands of requests/day.

Also could perhaps provide data if the process isn't too difficult to
set up. I don't have much mail throughput compared to some here, and
it's mostly UK-English-speaking, but I do have a variety of different
mail users.

We need trap domains which relay spam or point MX recs directly to a couple of specific servers - user reports are not reliable and can hadly provide enough data to make it worth the effort.

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