Avery Day wrote:
postfix+procmail+dovcot-imap+spamassassin+squirrelmail server [...]
We are looking at going completely
webmail based for the MUA in our company using squirrelmail. We have
around 35 users and only 6 gigs of email. My guess is we send and receive
as a whole on average about 300 emails a day total.

Does anyone think going completely webmail based using squirrelmail for
the MUA is a bad idea?

Certainly not. Quite to the contrary. There are setups where this is the way to go.


Does anyone have any thoughts on this at all? Is
there anyone in this mailing list that has done this before? If so I would
love to hear about how it has worked out.

I am hosting around 100 mail customers on a Sendmail+Cyrus+SpamAssassin+SquirrelMail server. Quite a number of them (I guess around 30%) are so pleased with SquirrelMail they have ditched their regular mail client (the one whose name starts with 'O'.) Others use a regular client at home but access their mail via SquirrelMail from abroad.


I will be running this server on a PE2650, raid 5, single xeon 2.4Ghz,
with 1 gig of ram. I think this server can handle what I need it for easy
enough. Does anyone see this differently?

Should be ample. Mine is a 1 GHz P4 with half a gig of RAM, and it performs very well. No signs of overload. But I wouldn't use RAID5. Plain mirroring performs better and is more reliable, IMHO.




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