Smarterstats and Smarter mail have full function limited to one domain and 1
server stats and email packages since you tossed in the free aspect :) 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Joe Kelly
Sent: August 15, 2005 3:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Coldfusion

About mail servers....Though I haven't worked with it before, I've heard
great things about the ease of installation and use of QMail.
(free!)
Look at http://www.qmailrocks.com/ for details.
Thanks,
Joe Kelly

On 8/15/05, Colin Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been working with Smartertools - SmarterMail and SmarterStats - 
> both well thought out programs - priced right and useful.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Matt Woodward
> Sent: August 15, 2005 2:50 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Coldfusion
> 
> Interesting questions--unfortunately there really aren't any absolute 
> answers.  I'll offer my thoughts below.
> 
> On 8/15/05, Kevin Fricke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How is CF on Linux?  I have tried it with 4.5 and I think 6 but 
> > never had much success.  Would it be better to stick with windows?
> 
> CF runs great on Linux as long as you use one of the 
> Macromedia-blessed distros.  That being said, CF tends to run quite 
> well on Windows as well, so if you're more familiar with Windows from 
> an admin standpoint, then unless you want to learn Linux you might 
> want to stick with Windows.  I know I'm equivocating, but this is one 
> of those "depends on your strengths and interest" questions.
> 
> > What are the recommended system requirements....not minimums.
> 
> Depends on traffic and load.  These days if you're running on much 
> less than a 2 or 3 GHz P4 with 1GB of RAM, I think you might be 
> tempting fate, particularly if you have your CF and database servers 
> on the same physical machine.  Totally depends on your traffic and 
> load, however.  Low-traffic sites might do well on much more modest
hardware.
> 
> > Anyone know a good email server?  We are currently using Mailsite.
> > Not real problems with it as of yet, but always interested in 
> > something
> better.
> 
> I've had good luck with MailEnable.  I've heard good things about 
> qMail but haven't used it personally.
> 
> > At what point (traffic or load wise) should I separate the database 
> > from the web server?
> 
> As soon as you can afford it. ;-)  Seriously though, it depends on 
> load.  If given your traffic, etc. the box is handling it, then aside 
> from the standpoint of single point of failure, having everything on a 
> single server might be OK.  You'd just have to check your server logs 
> and do some load testing to get a real answer to that question.
> 
> Matt
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