I've been optimizing a number of email servers for a client now, AND I can tell you that ANY disk access apart from the mail system will severely impact the speed of the server, unless you're talking real low volume. As soon as you start to get around 200-300K per day, you're gonna need to seperate the www from the mail if possible. Of course, it also depends on how heavy the web traffic is as well... but think about the above first. If you give us more figures we could give you a better idea.
Sincerely, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eirik Dentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: MTA - MLM - DNS configuration question > I've been asked to set up a MLM along side a web server and I wanted to ask > a quick question to the experienced, before I put a lot of time into setting > this up. > > My situation: I'm responsible for an web server that has sendmail installed > and is configured to send email via Perl and PHP scripts, but doesn't > receive any. Recently my supervisor has asked me to set up mailing list > capabilities on the web server, because the IS department doesn't have the > capacity to do so at present and they want tight integration between the > mailing lists and the web server (web based subscribe/unsubscibe pages for > lists and archives). Based upon various threads that I've followed on this > list and other research, I've decided to switch from sendmail to postfix and > to use the GNU Mailman MLM (I'm open to other suggestions...) > > My question is this: The DNS is under the jurisdiction of the IS department > and the MX record @mydomain.org is set up to point at their email server. > Does it make sense and is it possible to set up another MX record: > @lists.mydomain.org which will point at the web server? > > I realize that it is generally a bad idea to set up your web server to do > double duty as an email server. Any ideas regarding at what message volume > a mail server will have a serious negative impact on a web server running on > the same machine would be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance > > eirik > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >