guys thanks for the fast replays
Then, restructuring the mail-box:
Hardware: Pentium III 1.4Ghz 256 RAM 40 GB HD-IDE
Soft: CentOS 4.2 Postfix (Cyrus-IMAPd|wu-imapd|courrier) MailScanner [moved] \ [1] Spanassassin [moved] /
Partitioning(in MB): / 8.000 /boot/ 100 swap 512 /home/ 14.888 /tmp/ 500 /var/spool/imap/ 2.000 # This could be as a Cyrus Swap, moreover of System Swap? /var/spool/mail/ 14.000
[1] To somewhere else where the mail box connect before sending and receiving mails to check for, or maybe another tricky configuration?. :)
A P3 1.4GHz is more than up to the task, so you will have no problem there. That is PLENTY fast enough to run the mail server that Johnny talks about in his web pages
very nice.. news :)
as long as people have relatively small mailbox quotas.
sure, I've read that cyrus implement this very well(I'll see the other ones). In this list recommend me to install it. So I continue with you guys.
One change would be to add more memory to the machine if you can (memory is cheap these days so that might not even be an issue).
yes. but I only have one dim slot on the motherboard, my knowledge about hardware make me feel the burning smelt of the other, when trying to set a 256mb memory. Now I care a lot the other one that is alive. :). I'll request for a 512mb ram to it.
Suggestions ------------------------------- - Increase RAM (preferly 1GB) - Increase HD (preferly 300 or 400gb) - Implement Quota (on IMAP Server) [2]
Please, any other suggestion (and|or) modification in the partitioning, will be welcome.
[2] http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-November/015538.html http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-November/015542.html http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-November/015548.html http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-November/015555.html