You probably need a faster connection to the Internet. For 3000+ mailboxes sending
"excessively" amounts of mail, 1 Mbps is not enough. If there is web traffic for
those 3000 users in addition to the E-mail, then your Internet connection is badly
overloaded.
By default the IMS permits multi
Yep! but let's not complicate the issue too much for AHMET!
-Original Message-
From: Neil Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 May 2002 08:52
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: how IMS performance implemented?..
But the problem comes when one IMS fails, as the MTA
09:07
Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
Conversation: how IMS performance implemented?..
Subject: RE: how IMS performance implemented?..
Yes, you can do everything you describe. If you have 3 IMSs you can set
them up with the same address space (SMTP:*) and they will all take
outbound mail. You could als
Yes, you can do everything you describe. If you have 3 IMSs you can set them
up with the same address space (SMTP:*) and they will all take outbound
mail. You could also set 2 up for outbound mail and one for inbound mail (or
any other combination).
Kevin (not a professional either)
-Origina