I am setting up suse email server for the first time . Just wanted to have an opinion of the product . I have 3500 users located in around 45 locations all around the country .INDIA i have Leased lines + 64 kbps vpn connecting through out most of the locations . I would like to giv emy users pop a/c with web interface also .. The problem is that at my locations what shld i set up do i go with sub domains structure for each location and get some pop retrival s/w like exchange installed at each pof the locations or as most of my locations are connected thro VPN /Leased lines .I have my my users connect directly to the main server .. but wont the traffic be a big problem .. Secondly is Suse email server with post fix good enough to support such a setup . Thirdly how do i create subdomains in postfix in the suse email server II Fourthly when i create users in suse email server where is the mail for each of the user is getting stored .. finally what should i configure for redundancy Raid 1 wont that be slow ??? I have 2*36 Gb hdd scsi on ML 370 G2 compaq server with 760 Mb ram and dual processors .. should it be sufficient for such a setup ?? regard s... neeraj ....
Hello, Suse Email server II does not support virtual domains by default. You can implement it manually, but it will require some effort in configuration - after a user is added some other files should be fixed too. I did it with a special naming convention and a perl script running every few minutes. 64kbps is usually too low, especially for web access. Why not to have a separate email server in each location? As I said, postfix and cyrus are good enough to support your setup, but SuSE admin interface is not. Virtual domain configuration: http://www.postfix.org/virtual.5.html . I think in that version the mail is stored in /var/spool/imap . - Alexey. _____ < http://trelony.cjb.net/ > Alexey N. Solofnenko < http://www.inventigo.com/ > Inventigo LLC Pleasant Hill, CA (GMT-8 usually)
Dear friend !!
If Suse Interface is not good enough then is there some thing else that i
could use.
Thanks ...
regards ..
neeraj..
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From: Alexey N. Solofnenko
Hello,
Suse Email server II does not support virtual domains by default. You can implement it manually, but it will require some effort in configuration - after a user is added some other files should be fixed too. I did it with a special naming convention and a perl script running every few minutes.
64kbps is usually too low, especially for web access. Why not to have a separate email server in each location?
As I said, postfix and cyrus are good enough to support your setup, but SuSE admin interface is not.
Virtual domain configuration: http://www.postfix.org/virtual.5.html .
I think in that version the mail is stored in /var/spool/imap .
- Alexey.
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< http://trelony.cjb.net/ > Alexey N. Solofnenko < http://www.inventigo.com/ > Inventigo LLC Pleasant Hill, CA (GMT-8 usually)
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There is Suse Email Server III... But 64Kbps is not enough for any actively used web service. - Alexey. _____ < http://trelony.cjb.net/ > Alexey N. Solofnenko < http://www.inventigo.com/ > Inventigo LLC Pleasant Hill, CA (GMT-8 usually)
does it have a better inter=face !!!!! tahn suse II mail server
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From: "Alexey N. Solofnenko"
There is Suse Email Server III... But 64Kbps is not enough for any actively used web service.
- Alexey.
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