Dear Bob

What are you using for SMTP? qmail or sendmail or something?

What are you using for POP3? qpopper or what?
And do you hash your /var/spool/mail directory? Something like
/var/spool/mail/f/o/foo mailbox for foo?

Regards
Peter

At 09:06 PM 5/15/98 -0400, Bob Drzyzgula wrote:
>On Fri, May 15, 1998 at 08:53:36PM -0400, Steve Glines wrote:
>> Actually Linux or free BDS can easely handle over 10000 pop3 users. We
>> use 2 incomming systems for anti-spam etc, 2 hosts for pop mail
>> reading/www etc, and 2 outgoing systems to service 15000 users. Our
>> systems don't breath very hard. We have 233MH pentium II, fast wide scsi
>> disks and 256MB ram on our "standard" systems. Based on our experiance I
>> believe thgis setup should be able to easely handle ~ 120000 users.
>> 
>> SG
>> (systems architect Ziplink)
>
>Just curious, how many users simultaneous, usually?
>
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