On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Gordon Messmer wrote:

> >     My question is, should my configuration be able to support 1100
> > customers effectively?  Or are the 24 hour delays expected due to
> > spamassassin having to process each message.
>
> Only you can really find out for sure.  It depends on who's sending the
> system messages.

        I'm using a Courier (MTA/IMAP/POP)/SpamAssassin solution to
support 2000 clients (ISP though, so only 200 or so at any one time) on a
machine which I think is less powerful than Colin's, and the delivery
delay from one user to another is less than 5s.  But I run webmail on a
different machine.  So it *could* work.

        One quick question (possibly for Gordon :) ) -- is there a simple
way to tell how many messages a day you're dealing with, or would this
require eg. log analysis?

        :)

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