Dude. Check out http://openwebmail.org instead of Squirrelmail. It has a much
more attractive interface.
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From: Henry Standing
Any P4 will do, even a fast P3. Don't over buy on the processor, save the
money for mirrored disks (raid). 512meg of memory should be plenty for the work load you would have.
Okay - how does this sound:
SuSE 9.1 Pro Postfix Squirrel light(ish) processor - P4 2GHz? Hardware-RAID0'ED SCSI disks 1GB RAM Gigabit ethernet (purely because I can, and my network is 90% Gigabit)
You do intend to run Amavisd or some virus scanner on it don't you?
I was thinking of running Sophos - anybody got experience with this?
http://www.sophos.co.uk/sophos/docs/eng/factshts/Sophos_PM_Unix_fsuk.pdf
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 05:15, John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 05:03 am, Henry Standing wrote:
Squirell Mail, SpamAssassin and Sendmail to serve c. 70 POP boxes
1. Has anybody got any advice on which model I should go for (budget of GBP 2000 ex VAT)?
2. Has anybody got any advice on which version of SUSE would be most appropriate?
That's not much of a load, if all it has to handle in inbound mail and pop.
Any P4 will do, even a fast P3. Don't over buy on the processor, save the money for mirrored disks (raid). 512meg of memory should be plenty for the work load you would have.
You do intend to run Amavisd or some virus scanner on it don't you?
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