>Sorry for posting this message in this forum. But I can't decide to by
>IMail or Post.Office product. Some says Post.Office is very stabel product,
>but I can't se any discussions forum like this one for that product.

Then buy Imail. This is about the best product forum you're going find.

>Thats is litle bit strange for me. Or maybee the product have no bugs :-)

maybee there bit strange product have too many bugs and not too many 
clients  :-)))

>The firs look of this IMail is nice with lot of tools and so on.

second and third look, too.   Don't look back.

>Is IMail a stable product

Nobody's perfect. Imail has 10's of 1000's of satisfied users and I 
see it recommended on many, many mailing lists.  You could do a lot 
worse and spend a lot more.

>and how many concurrent users is suited for.

The biggest I know of reported in this list was 250,000 accounts and 
25 gb of smtp/pop3 traffic per day (no web messaging) on one quad 
Xeon that was 90% idle.  There's a guy in Zuid Afrika with 18 Imais 
servers and total of 750,000 users.

Web messaging takes quite a bit more CPU and memory than just SMPT/POP3 access.

>Can we grow with this product, or must we change again :-( when reached lot
>of users.

How many do you plan to have?  Imail has many sites with 50K or 100K 
users on machine for 2 or 3 years.

My IMGate solution in my sig (it's free) is helping many Imail ISP's 
reject 20% to 50% of their mail traffic as spam and/or from 
unverifiable servers.  If you plan a big server, you better plan for 
big spam problemo.

>This driving me nuts. I have think about this 2 days now and ar really
>tired of it.

Give the nuts to the squirrels and buy Imail.  Also, give my email 
address to some pretty Swedish ladies so they can come to Paris and 
drive me nuts.  My "product" could use some "support"  Tak  :-)))

See you soon,

Len

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