Re: mail tuning
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> I was thinking of setting up a mail server for 3,000 user accounts.
> But I want to know what kind of tuning I can do. I have used
> ipop3d under Red Hat before and it reads the entire mailbox,
> what if the user has 200000000 mail, down goes the server.
One word: quotas.
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