On Tuesday 04 October 2005 11:43 pm, Shane Chrisp wrote:
> > I've been using simscan to block messages that score 8 or higher for at
> > least 3 months now, and haven't had a single complaint. The result is
> > we're blocking 57% of the inbound email, which greatly reduces the load
> > all around
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 03:11 pm, Bill Wichers wrote:
> > hoy do you pass the mails from the MX servers to the mailstore server?
> > you mount the unit with nfs, or you do it with smtproutes?
>
> smtproutes. I've been thinking about changing it from smtp to qmtp too,
> since qmtp seems to be mad
> On Oct 4, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Bill Wichers wrote:
>> The trouble is that we tag, but don't block, most of
>> the spam since our customers don't want us to "maybe cost a sale" by
>> blocking something that shouldn't be blocked.
>
> I've been using simscan to block messages that score 8 or higher fo
On Oct 4, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Bill Wichers wrote:
The trouble is that we tag, but don't block, most of
the spam since our customers don't want us to "maybe cost a sale" by
blocking something that shouldn't be blocked.
I've been using simscan to block messages that score 8 or higher for at
least
> 1.5 million messages a day for 1500-2000 users ?
>
> We have 30K+ users and only see about 10K an hour messages.
>
> We use one MX server, one spamd server and two real qmail/vpopmail
> servers (one server handles one 20K+ domain and the other server handles
> about 100 domains with about 11K use
Bill Wichers wrote:
Right now maybe 1500-2000 or so users, and about 1.5 million messages/day.
This amount of load is handled pretty well by our current setup, but I
expect in the coming year to be well over 10k users and probably 6 times
the message volume, maybe more. We're rolling out a new
ome info
on how to configure it.
regards,
ingo
-Mensaje original-
De: Bill Wichers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Martes, 04 de Octubre de 2005 18:12
Para: vchkpw@inter7.com
Asunto: RE: [vchkpw] Mail system configuration recommendations
> hoy do you pass the mails from
> hoy do you pass the mails from the MX servers to the mailstore server? you
> mount the unit with nfs, or you do it with smtproutes?
smtproutes. I've been thinking about changing it from smtp to qmtp too,
since qmtp seems to be made for this kind of thing, but I haven't had the
time.
> note that
: [vchkpw] Mail system configuration recommendations
I'm probably going to have to scale our mail system (not really just a mail
"server" anymore :-) a bunch in the coming months, and am looking to get any
advice from others that are running largish mail systems.
Right now I have several i
I'm probably going to have to scale our mail system (not really just a
mail "server" anymore :-) a bunch in the coming months, and am looking to
get any advice from others that are running largish mail systems.
Right now I have several inbound MX boxes that do spam/virus filtering and
accept mail
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