OK. thanks

Well, re. concurrent connections, it's hard to tell, but if I guess that about 5000 users
are checking their mail-boxes approximately at the same time ? ... mailbox sizes are
not specified yet, but I'll guess that 50 Megs should do, because the users are for the
most part POP3 users.


thoughts ?



Jure Pe_ar wrote:

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:56:43 +0200
Tom Bryntesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi list.

We are looking into the possibility of setting up the Cyrus IMAP
Aggregator(http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/ag.html) for a company. They have
about 10.000 mail-boxes and a single domain. We are looking for a solution

that doesn't
create traffic bottle-necks, has 24/7 up-time and hardware fail-over solution. The
bandwidth is 100 Mbit.



10.000 mailboxes is not that big number. A single machine could probablay handle that. What you're interested in are concurrent connections and mailbox sizes.



begin:vcard
fn:Tom Bryntesen
n:Bryntesen;Tom
org:Henning Yven Datakonsulent AS
adr:;;Stromtangveien 11;Brevik;tm;N-3950;NORWAY
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Senior IT-Manager
tel;work:+47 35 56 17 70
tel;fax:+47 35 56 17 71
tel;home:+47 35 54 80 77
tel;cell:+47 93 09 28 27
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.hyc.no
version:2.1
end:vcard

Reply via email to