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server sizing and e-mail limits

Chuck Wilson

server sizing and e-mail limits
« on: March 15, 2002, 06:53:11 PM »
I've been so impressed with the first sme server I just finished setting up for testing.  Imagine, me becoming a linux convert....

I'm curious about opinions on hardware sizing.  2 to 5 users, broadband connectivity, qmail, file server, print server (2 printers).....I'm hoping to get it done with a P3 750, 60GB HD and 128MB Ram.  Opinions?

Also - Thus far I have been unable to find specifics on message and attachment limitations for qmail clients.  How big can a file attachment be by default.  What are the default settings on a generic install and where can I change them if necessary.

Lastly - I'm struggling with the posts that I have found thus far regarding ftp uploads.  I can't seem to make it happen.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Regards

Chuck

Ray Mitchell

Re: server sizing and e-mail limits
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2002, 11:21:44 AM »
I've used a Pent 100/4.5G/64M RAM on a slightly larger system, works OK Also used P133/2.5G/32M RAM with 8 users also OK. PII 233/40G/128M RAM runs very nicely and a Cel 500/40G/128M RAM/RAID1 also runs very nicely. Not really much speed difference between these systems. If you use Webmail the faster processor is better, and it seems like 64Mb is a more practical minimum RAM.
Your hardware spec sounds good. Depends on your needs.

There was a lot of posts re ftp uploads early-mid 2001 in these forums, so do a search here.
You can upload to users ftp home folders quite OK without needing any command line intervention, ftp ibays are not so easy, but can have potential security issues.
ftp://username@ftp.yourdomain.com
Regards
Ray Mitchell