[IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Shane Greer
We are running IMail on a server with a handful of other programs. We're running IIS and hosting web pages as well as running web trends software. The server is a PIII 650. It used to have 256K mem, but we increased it to 512K because people were spamming from our servers and all the smtp

Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Christopher Ulrich
We run it with just IMail on it. Web server applications (IIS) may or may not use a lot of resources depending on the traffic and the content (streaming video vs. static HTML). If you can , try to use a separate machine. While 512MB of memory is good, I don't think that is the solution to spam

RE: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Shane Greer
] Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server? We run it with just IMail on it. Web server applications (IIS) may or may not use a lot of resources depending on the traffic and the content (streaming video vs. static HTML). If you can , try to use a separate machine. While 512MB

Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread bobf
Yes, without a doubt, give Imail it's own server... service. In general, should IMail have its own dedicated server, with minimal other processes running on it? Thanks- Shane Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive

RE: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread C. Lee Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server? We run it with just IMail on it. Web server applications (IIS) may or may not use a lot of resources depending on the traffic and the content (streaming video vs. static HTML). If you can , try to use a separate

Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Peter Salvage
Yes, without a doubt, give Imail it's own server... service. In general, should IMail have its own dedicated server, with minimal other processes running on it? Depends...if the msg load isn't too heavy, you can always run Primary DNS service on the mail box as well. I wouldn't run

Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Scott Perry
The server is a PIII 650. It used to have 256K mem, but we increased it to 512K because people were spamming from our servers and all the smtp processes would use up remaining memory and crash the server. Wow! A lot of people offer free E-mail service to spammers, while charging their good

RE: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server?

2001-04-03 Thread Andrew P. Kaplan
) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Perry Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Should IMail have its own server? The server is a PIII 650. It used to have 256K mem, but we