Re: Mail server setup for small ISP

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It's been awhile since I looked into it, but I recommend outsourcing your email.

Companies like fusemail (http://www.fusemail.com/solutions/resellers.html ) will give you accounts at $0.69/month/account for a 1GB account (last time I checked anyway). They provide an API and a dashboard for managing it. They also handle backups, I believe (read the fine print before you trust me). I think there is spam filtering and anti-virus built in too.

On Jan 3, 2008 9:09 AM, Ugo Bellavance <ugob@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

       I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components)
infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP).

       I'm doing some research to determine which components would be best to
offer e-mail services to their client and allow the staff to manage
accounts easily.

       I usually use virtual machines a lot for isolation and easy backups and
migration (when a hardware node is underpowered, it is easy to migrate
one or more virtual machines to another hardware node easily).

       I have looked at iSCSI and drbd for high-availability of the storage:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/realworld/82284/san-on-the-cheap/page1.html.

This looks like it should be doing a great job of high availability storage.

       For mail server, I guess I should look at an MTA and IMAP/POP server
that supports LDAP and/or MySQL for users.  Postfix should be a good
choice for MTA, as I know it (at least a little, but I know sendmail
better).  For IMAP/POP, I'm not sure...  Would dovecot be sufficient, or
should I try cyrus.  I'd rather use components that are available for
base or extras repository (or rpmforge).  I think that squirrelmail and
horde would do a good job for webmail.

       There shoudn't be any troubles having some redundancy for DNS, web
servers, mtas, but what about IMAP/POP? linux-HA?  MySQL replication
should be enough, I guess.  Or maybe linux-HA as well.  I wonder if I
should add GFS to the mix to have multiple IMAP/POP servers use the same
storage.  Or maybe IMAP proxies?

       Any insights welcome :).

Ugo

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