Hi,

I am presently using qmail-ldap as my corporate email server and was using
it around 2 years with out any problems. Recently I have exponentially
increased my user base and the count has exceeded 2000. Apart from this my
operation really demands the heavy usage of the email server that I get huge
Volume of emails each day. At peak times I touch around 5k mails which is
the 5-10 minutes average. I am expecting the user base to go high this year.
I am running IBM x346 Intel Dual Processor with 4 GB RAM today. I do run
SPAMASSASSIN and CLAMAV on the same server which is eating up my PROC like
anything. Ideally I want to scan even outgoing emails send by my internal
users. When I enable qmail-scanner for all the traffic, my processor load is
almost touching 60-70 at peak time. 

 

I have 2 Ideas at present. I just want to get some support in here for which
one to go with.

 

1. Is it possible to have all the SMTP and SPAM + CLAM put on a separate
server? (Front end Back end model). I have been doing some testing and have
found out that RBL checks and Recipient checks does only work if you have
your domain name included in your ~/control/locals :-( which will again put
that load on the back end server.

 

2. Using Red Hat Cluster Suite to have 2 email servers which will balance
the load with a common IP and GFS implemented so that they both share the
same storage (FC SAN)

 

Is there any other better option? 

Please advice on the same.

 

Regards,

Manoj

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