Hi Roger, This one is for you really, Just looking at your site and spotted SuSE email Server (sorry haven't visited for a while), This looks great but have you considered a combined e-mail/proxy/intranet server solution? What class of box is the recommended minimum for the email server? i.e. Processor/ram/hdd Kind Regards Adrian Wells _______________________________________ Systems Manager Sidcot School Oakridge Lane, Winscombe, Somerset BS25 1PD. Please reply to adrian.wells@sidcot.org.uk admin@sidcot.org.uk for general enquiries
That's not a bad idea and I'll forward your mail to the people who decide these things. I think the spec particularly memory depends very much on the number of users and how it's going to be used - if you tell me more off-list I'll try and advise you. All the best Roger On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, adrian.wells wrote:
Hi Roger,
This one is for you really, Just looking at your site and spotted SuSE email Server (sorry haven't visited for a while), This looks great but have you considered a combined e-mail/proxy/intranet server solution?
What class of box is the recommended minimum for the email server? i.e. Processor/ram/hdd
Kind Regards Adrian Wells _______________________________________ Systems Manager Sidcot School Oakridge Lane, Winscombe, Somerset BS25 1PD.
Please reply to adrian.wells@sidcot.org.uk admin@sidcot.org.uk for general enquiries
-- Roger Whittaker SuSE Linux Ltd The Kinetic Centre Theobald Street Borehamwood Herts WD6 4PJ ---------------------- 020 8387 1482 ---------------------- roger@suse-linux.co.uk ----------------------
On 14-Nov-2000 adrian.wells wrote:
This one is for you really, Just looking at your site and spotted SuSE email Server (sorry haven't visited for a while), This looks great but have you considered a combined e-mail/proxy/intranet server solution?
For those after a combined server solution, I can't remember if anybody has mentioned E-Smith (www.esmith.com). Some might find it interesting. Linux based, GPLd, support etc. by subscription. Disclaimer: I've never used it myself - I just happen to have known one of the development team in a past life. And I've heard very good reports of it. -- Jim Hague - jim.hague@insignia.com (Work), jim@bear-cave.org.uk (Play) Never trust a computer you can't lift.
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