I strongly suggest you use qmail. It's FAST flexible (i.e. you can write your own authentication and delivery modules). It scales perfecly. Actualy just about ALL of the big freemail services run Qmail.
We are currently using it for about ~2500 email addresses with no problems at all on a PII-233 with the load going between 0.04-0.05.
Have you tested the RAID5 in a crash situations (for example remove one of the disks from the system to simulate crash)? I am very interested in the way the system recovers.
I strongly suggest you use qmail. It's FAST flexible (i.e. you can write your own authentication and delivery modules). It scales perfecly. Actualy just about ALL of the big freemail services run Qmail.
We are currently using it for about ~2500 email addresses with no problems at all on a PII-233 with the load going between 0.04-0.05.
Stefan.
Have you tested the RAID5 in a crash situations (for example remove one of the disks from the system to simulate crash)? I am very interested in the way the system recovers.
Stefan.