On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 11:31, Chris Mason wrote: > > We haven't migrated anyone, so I can't tell you. If you can't "ask > > them to start all over again", then why bother looking at > > alternatives > > anyway? ;-) > > Because I am only considering alternatives that have a migration path. If > the back-end IMAP server changes, the mailbox format changes, and the users > don't know it, that's the perfect migration for me. > > I will test the server so I establish some metrics to use. > > Chris > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.289 / Virus Database: 265.4.5 - Release Date: 12/3/2004 > You might want to check on the MailScanner mailing list. While this is not a mail server list per se those people are very professional and have a lot of experience. They are in the process of creating a fact sheet for MailScanner listing the following features: - protects the enterprise against virus, trojan and "phishing" attacks from outside and inside - virtually eliminates spam using a wide range of techniques, including SpamAssassin, DCC, Razor and Pyzor - screens out pornography and other malware attacks - used by US Navy and US Army, UCLA, Harvard, MIT, Siemens, HP and tens of thousands of other sites - highly scalable, the largest known site filters 11 million messages per day on 1 server - professional installation and support contracts available for commercial users - supports all major servers including sendmail, postfix, qmail and others - no rework of your mail system configuration required to use or remove MailScanner - available for all popular Linux and Unix platforms - available online free of charge - over 350,000 downloads!!! - full source code available for security audit - manage using multiple whitelists, blacklists and customized rules - quarantine suspicious mail - content and attachment filtering - highly configurable - a complete list of a features is available at our website www.mailscanner.info Notice the part about filtering 11M messages/per day on one mail server. Surely, 25 users can't create that kind of workload. Join the list and ask them what server configurations they're using at these big sites. -- Gerry Doris <gdoris@xxxxxxxxxx> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list