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We currently use two meathods to access our
E-mail, Outlook express when at the desk and Web Messaging when away from desk
including in the office but at another desk. Users also can not manage
their Imail accounts except from Web Messaging. The bottom line here is
that we are thinking of going with one interface for our
users.
We are a small shop with about 100 users and was
wondering what the load on a Win2k server with 1GB of memory and a raid-5 disk
array would be like. I have read that Imail can be very disk I/O
intensive with the web browser. But I am looking for other
opinions.
Is the Killer web mail any more efficient than
the standard templates when it comes to overall server performance?
Next question: With the memory leak
plugged in 7.05 HF1 when the Keep Alive Timer is on, what actually happens to a
web messasging process if the user simply closes the web browser and does not
log out?
BTW, we are running 7.04 HF1 but will soon be
upgrading to 7.05 HF1.
~Alan
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