Re: A quick question

From: Thomas Vogt (freebsdlists_at_bsdunix.ch)
Date: 03/19/05

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    Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 02:43:06 +0100
    To: estover@nativenerds.com
    
    

    Hi

    We use Postfix, cyrus-imapd, openldap, clamd and spamassassin and
    freebsd 4.x.
    Cyrus-imapd handles ~20k accounts on each machine. All 3 machines also
    doing spam an virus checks. With an average of ~1.5 mio emails a weeks,
    most of the time all machines are idle (intel p3 smp machines)

    Regards
    Thomas Vogt

    Ed Stover wrote:
    > I am in the process of designing a server to be used as a "pop toaster"
    > type deal. Basically, I have experience with sendmail and imap-uw but
    > knowing the limitations of that combination I am wondering what you
    > FreeBSD-ISP guys & gals use as your combinations on your high traffic
    > environments. Also, what is your opinion on using OpenLDAP vs FreeBSD's
    > built in NIS infrastructure in combination with those other your MTA MDA
    > set ups. Although with a some research on the net I have found that ISPs
    > and other large organization are drifting toward qmail. If you use qmail
    > +NIS or LDAP what was your experience like when replacing sendmail with
    > qmail on FreeBSD? Any response with be greatly appreciated.
    >
    > PS Any ideas on filtering inappropriate content from emails aside from
    > procmail?
    >
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