You can bypass the admin interface and use the command line to add/modify
users for a large number of users.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Klein
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] How many users can IMAIL support
Hello,
>We are an ISP and currently support 7700 users in the NT SAM.
We have about 15,000 users on one of our NT4 boxes, so I don't
think 7,700 will be an problem. The only real problem I have
with IMail for such a large amount of users is that the
interface is pretty much useless if you need to edit one of
those users because you need to display the entire list of
users (well, not true, you need to wait until IMail gets to
*that* user on the list...); would be much nicer if you could
just type in a username and edit that user regardless of others.
>We are concerned not about the NT SAM size as much as to limits
>of the number of directories allowed under NT 4.0
You mean directories on your hard disk? What is the limit? On
this machine I'm talking about we have several directories
for each of those 15,000 users and have had no problems (this
is on an NTFS partition of course).
-Bill Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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