Has anyone load tested Smartermail?  It looks pretty good, but being rather
new on the market and only showing smaller clients as their customers I'm
wondering how many domains and users they can really scale to.  This is the
one major concern I have with them (and also the primary reason I've been
looking at MailMax as a potential iMail replacement).

- Wolf

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Hello Eric,

Monday, November 8, 2004, 9:30:42 AM, you wrote:

EK> What about SQL support in another product?  I'd look at
EK> switching but the db storage is key to me.  I rebuilt a machine
EK> after a crash and had imail back running with 100+ domains and
EK> 2000 users quickly with all the account info coming from their.

That's probably biggest drawback for us as well. We have about 50
domains on SQL2k BUT would be willing to rewrite our app to support
Smartermail's file system/xml storage that's manageable completely by
web service. No registry to deal with, makes backup/restore a complete
dream.

-David

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