Piet Ruyssinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution, > please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of > (simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful > information.
We've been using Cyrus 2.1.9 in production for about one or two months now. I am very satisfied with how well it's doing. The hardware we are running on are Compaq boxes (RAID 5, 1GHz, 1GB RAM) and our server running the Cyrus and Exim software is most likely quite bored at the moment with load averages of 0.60, 0.97, 0.55 (it's running Horde and some other stuff too). We have roughly 30 users. I think it's safe to say (watching the logs) that at any time there are at least two users talking with Cyrus. Currently, we have about 1.5GB on the Cyrus partition and accessing our mailboxes is a snappy as ever. I have many thousands of emails in my mailbox and it seems to be as fast as ever to access any of them. And I cannot praise the Sieve implementation enough. I use it for all my mail filtering and have had absolutely no problems with it. You'll want to test your clients before rolling it out. Outlook Express and Outlook versions prior to Office 2002 have been giving me serious headaches with how utterly broken they are. We are moving away from them as fast as we can. Erik.