Jason S wrote:
On 4/29/05, John Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I have been following that thread closely. Some very good points
have been made. I've been using SQL based prefs for a while, so that
will not be an issue. My concerns now (from a squirrelmail standpoint)
are getting the se
> We've already got NFS setup and in use for our Maildirs
> (qmail/vpopmail). We'll be load-balancing with an F5 BigIP, so I can
> turn persistence on and maybe make the sessions work satisfactorily
> over NFS. I just don't want to beat my NFS server to death, because
> it's pretty busy already. I
On 4/29/05, John Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, I have been following that thread closely. Some very good points
> > have been made. I've been using SQL based prefs for a while, so that
> > will not be an issue. My concerns now (from a squirrelmail standpoint)
> > are getting the sessio
> Yes, I have been following that thread closely. Some very good points
> have been made. I've been using SQL based prefs for a while, so that
> will not be an issue. My concerns now (from a squirrelmail standpoint)
> are getting the sessions stored in a DB and what to do about the
> temporary atta
Jason S wrote:
On 4/29/05, p dont think <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel W wrote:
Jason S wrote:
I've been using squirrelmail successfully for about 2 years with a
small userbase (about 1000). I have the opportunity to setup a webmail
system for a large company (approx 150,000) users.
They curre
On 4/29/05, p dont think <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Daniel W wrote:
> > Jason S wrote:
> >
> >> I've been using squirrelmail successfully for about 2 years with a
> >> small userbase (about 1000). I have the opportunity to setup a webmail
> >> system for a large company (approx 150,000) use
Daniel W wrote:
Jason S wrote:
I've been using squirrelmail successfully for about 2 years with a
small userbase (about 1000). I have the opportunity to setup a webmail
system for a large company (approx 150,000) users.
They currently only offer pop3 access and a heavily modified version
of Omail
Jason S wrote:
I've been using squirrelmail successfully for about 2 years with a
small userbase (about 1000). I have the opportunity to setup a webmail
system for a large company (approx 150,000) users.
They currently only offer pop3 access and a heavily modified version
of Omail for webmail. The