SUGGESTON FOR: HIGH END MAIL SERVER

Res res at ausics.net
Sun Feb 18 06:10:54 UTC 2007


On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, nilesh vaghela wrote:

> Any thing regarding server or servers.
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> If any body can tell me the existing hardware setup for high end mail
> server.



How much mail do you envisage processing per day?


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> On 2/16/07, Res <res at ausics.net> wrote:
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>> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Stephen Carville wrote:
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>> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2007/01/05/fingerprinting-mail-servers.html
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>> Interesting article, but this doesnt represent much of the net as they
>> even admit, also certainly doesnt reflect the state of this country.
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>> Those figures are completely flawed, since theres a damn sight more
>> than 20K plesk boxes out there alone, not to mention all the other MTAs
>> running qmail without plesk and since qmail and vpopmail are superior
>> to anything in the hosted domains world, I can't beleive those figures
>> for qmail at all, thereby voiding the other results.
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>> The only way they can really do it, is to spend a month testing every
>> domain, results without dupe IP's showing close as unique as we
>> can really get. If the claim they can test 400K in a couple of hours no
>> reason they cant do the lot in a month.  If its too hard, maybe they can
>> ask netcraft.
>> 
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>> Cheers
>> Res
>> 
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Res

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