I use the same systems for my two Imail/Declude mail gateways

Don't use the Broadcomm Nics! They will intermittently quit working!

Like Dan said, install Imail on the D drive, there is more than enough disk space and horse power to deal with the other things you want to do.

Each of mine get around 70K messages a day, I run extensive filtering files and barely push the CPUs

Rick Davidson
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North American Title Group
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Markus Gufler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 10:31 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Question on Dell Poweredge 1750



I've to set up Imail/Declude on a Dell Poweredge 1750 with Dual 3 GHz Xeon
CPUs and 4 Ethernet Ports.

2 x Intel NICs
2 x Broadcom NetXtreme Gbit NICs

Now I have two questions:

1.) Anyone has had the known Imail-NIC problems with this Ethernet ports?

2.) The system is preconfigured with Win2003 Server on 2 x 80 GB RAID 1 SCSI
drives. There are two preconfigured partitions:
C: with 8 GB
D: with the resting 69 GB
As I can understand this configuration should work fine for the
Imail/Declude server. This server should be a SMTP-gateway only, no Pop3,
Imap, webmail.
So I plan to install Imail and the spool path on C:
The second partition will be used to regulary move out fragmented files
(hold-folder, virus-folder, logfiles) from the first partition and keep them
for further elaboration (requeing, logfile analisis...)


Any suggestions about the setup?

Markus



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