Michael Reck wrote: > I`m looking for a SA replacement in an large scale enviroment. > DSPAM seems to use filesystem (--with-userdir=) for various functions > which is not what i want. dspam also needs per user activation.
Your assumptions about Dspam are wrong. Using --with-userdir is
optional, and Dspam can do Optin/Optout, but this is configurable, ad
depending on your setup there is no work penalty for adding new users.
> Anything except Mailstorage is placed in DB and i don`t want to change
> this.
Dspam can do this with an SQL backend
> - Support for 80k+ Users, Multiple node cluster
I have no experience with this kind of userbase, but some ppl on the
dspam mailing list have ISP-sized setups running.
> Any ideas ?
Give DSPAM a second look :)
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Regards,
Tom
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