: Thursday, January 11,
2001 04:29:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: speed of
machines
I am about to take over the hosting of a website and want
know if my 2 mailservers are going to be able to handle the
volume.They are two P166's with 64M ram and plenty
Alex Kramarov wrote:
I think (judging from my experience), that you can handle at least
2 mails a day. i have P550 with 128MB ram and I sometimes take more
then 20 a day.
I tested it single threaded! Got 40 Mails/s on an AMD Athlon 888 MhZ, 256 MB
RAM IBM DTLA307030 30,7 GB HD
Please remove your "extras" when sending to this mailinglist,
no matter how plesent it looks or feels your mail gets is 10 times bigger.
You are not paying for more than 1 copy of this message in bandwith,
but the nice guys that offer their bandwidth to give you and others
the shared knowledge
during the whole ILOVEYOU fiasco, our mail server was hit with approx 5000
messages during the first hour. granted the box was not particularly happy
about this, but it did keep chugging away. the box was a pentium 100Mhz with
32MB ram and a 4GB drive. however, one of our clients had a PIII 500
ay, January 11, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: speed of machines
during the whole ILOVEYOU fiasco, our mail server was hit with approx 5000
messages during the first hour. granted the box was not particularly happy
about this, but it did keep chugging away. the box was a pentium 100Mhz with
32MB
I am about to take over the hosting of a website and want know if my 2 mail
servers are going to be able to handle the volume.
They are two P166's with 64M ram and plenty of disk space. There are about
2000 emails per day going through the existing mail server. My servers will
be on a
Ross Davis - Data Anywhere [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 10 January 2001 at
18:20:16 -0800
I am about to take over the hosting of a website and want know if my 2 mail
servers are going to be able to handle the volume.
They are two P166's with 64M ram and plenty of disk space. There are