We're running a rather large sendmail sendmail site that I'd LOVE to get rid of, both for security reasons, but also for pop efficency reasons.(during prime-time, we can have over 11000 pop accesses per hour)
First, the stats:
over 900 virtual domains.
around 2.6 Gig in Email in over 25,000 mailboxes
over 11,000 pop accesses per hour during prime-time.
Now, the concerns:
Can Qmail be convinced to do virtual domains as easily (or close) as sendmail?
Ie: Just MX record, and mailmapping's all in one file.
(Was thinking maybe qmsmac could do it?)
How much more efficent is Qmail's popper over Qualicom's popper?
(I'm guessing ALOT better, but would be nice to have stats)
None of the users will have control of the virtual domains, they don't want it, what we have now is a WWW based robot that edits the sendmail.db file and reruns the command to remake the database.
Suggestions? Ideas? Am I blowing 'special' smoke? 8)
Thanks...
Greg
First, the stats:
over 900 virtual domains.
around 2.6 Gig in Email in over 25,000 mailboxes
over 11,000 pop accesses per hour during prime-time.
Now, the concerns:
Can Qmail be convinced to do virtual domains as easily (or close) as sendmail?
Ie: Just MX record, and mailmapping's all in one file.
(Was thinking maybe qmsmac could do it?)
How much more efficent is Qmail's popper over Qualicom's popper?
(I'm guessing ALOT better, but would be nice to have stats)
None of the users will have control of the virtual domains, they don't want it, what we have now is a WWW based robot that edits the sendmail.db file and reruns the command to remake the database.
Suggestions? Ideas? Am I blowing 'special' smoke? 8)
Thanks...
Greg