The last ISP that I worked for used communigate pro, http://www.stalkyer.com They claim it can handle well over 30,000, and it has web based, as well as pop3 and imap.
Wayne Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote .. > Hello, > > I have the same problem. > I like to use postgresSQL for my user database (mail-acounts, > virtualhosts, dns,...) but now I have problems to handel around > 1000 Clients with 10 Pop3 each or multi-drop-box. > > Can anyone link me to resources to do that ??? > > Many thanks in advance > > Michelle > > Michelle's Internet-Service > FunkLAN-Providerin > Alte Zoll Strasse 17 > 77694 Kehl am Rhein > Germany > > > Am 10:02 23.02.2001 +0100 haben Roger Abrahamsson geschrieben: > > > > > >Hello again. > > > >I've been closely following this thread, and I was wondering what sort of > >system that would be recommendable for 50.000+ users? No local access and > >no home directories is wanted, but pure mass hosting. Maildirs I assume is > >essential. > >I've tried some programs, but they fail horribly when the system gets > >big. I have been wondering about file system limitations too. Say you have > >5000 users in each subtree and they have between 100 and 30.000 emails in > >their folders. (The large figure is an example of a smartass like me. lol) > >Preferrable all user authentication is done in MySQL or other SQL server. > > > >Any recommendations, ideas or so?? > > > > > >/Roger Abrahamsson > > > >------------------------------------------------- > >Roger Abrahamsson, Sys/Net Admin, Obbit AB > >Radhusespl.17D, S-90328 Umea, Sweden > >------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ########## Get the Power of Debian/GNU-Linux ########## > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]