oh and one other note, never put IIS on the same machine as your mail
server, you are going to end up getting a headache in the end. The thing
that blows me away is how idiots have like 10 different things on a server
and wonder why they have problems. It's a mail server, NOT a web server, NOT
a dns server, NOT and damm sql server etc.. Common sense here people common
sense. I say use the Imail database because that is the best one to use
period. I say leave the web templates as they are because when you edit them
and you have problems you get all pissy, I say use your head before you
install Imail to your C drive and you only have a gig free, I say read a
book on network planning if you don't know what your doing..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curtis Faulkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "IMail_Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 2:20 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] User Database Location Benefits
> I posted the following paragraph a while back and didn't get a reply (it
was
> a fairly heavy day on the list so my message probably went unnoticed). I
> apologize for the duplicity of this message, but I thought I might see
what
> you may think...
>
> I am installing on a new NT server that will not be used for Microsoft
file
> services, only iMail and possibly IIS web services. The unit will house
two
> domains. Which route should I take; Choose from the beginning to use the
NT
> User Database or choose from the beginning to use the iMail User Database?
> Would there be any benefit to doing it one way that would far outweigh
going
> with the other option?
>
> If I am being ignorant, please let me know...
>
> -Curtis
>
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