This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C31A48.0BDF216E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" I'd like to get some comments from the list regarding Sendmail & Qmail. My question(s) are: Does anyone know if Sendmail or Qmail can handle large file attatchments and 12,000 users? Also is there a configuration that will enable us to maintain Public Folders and use a client like MS Outlook? I'd like to suggest an Open Source solution to our Microsoft only mail server admins if there is one. Here's the situation: I work for an agency that has been having problems with our Exchange server. Specifically, emails with large files (7-14meg) attatched will crash the server. They don't know why the server crashes but heres the solution presented to us by Microsoft: 1) limit emails to 3mb 2) upgrade our hardware\$oftware. Our admins added these to the list: 1) burn large files to disk then sneaker net 2) use an ftp server for large files There's got to be a better way! Thanks -Andrew ------_=_NextPart_001_01C31A48.0BDF216E Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I’d like to get
some comments from the list regarding Sendmail & Qmail. My =
question(s) are:
Does anyone know if Sendmail or Qmail can handle large file =
attatchments and 12,000
users? Also is there a configuration that will enable us to maintain Public Folders =
and use a
client like MS Outlook? =
I’d like to suggest
an Open Source solution to our Microsoft only mail server admins if =
there is
one.
Here’s the =
situation:
I work =
for an
agency that has been having problems with our Exchange =
server.
Specifically,
emails with large files (7-14meg) attatched will crash the =
server.
They =
don’t know why
the server crashes but heres the solution presented to us by =
Microsoft:
1)
limit =
emails to 3mb
2)
upgrade =
our hardware\$oftware.
Our =
admins added
these to the list:
1)
burn large =
files to disk
then sneaker net
2)
use an ftp =
server for
large files
There’s got to be a
better way!
Thanks
-Andrew