Hello group. I attempted searching through the discussion archive but couldn't find anything.
I have a site currently using a 3rd-party email provider. We would like to bring everything inhouse.
Currently, our email hosting provider is supporting approximately 11,000 users.
I would certainly like to see RoundCube used as the front-end but am looking for any guidance regarding the back-end (software and hardware).
Thanks (in advance) for your help.
-giancarlo
What kind of email system do you have (IMAP, POP, etc) and what kind of database backend do you have available to work with.
On 12/14/05, Giancarlo Canessa canessa@gmail.com wrote:
Hello group. I attempted searching through the discussion archive but couldn't find anything.
I have a site currently using a 3rd-party email provider. We would like to bring everything inhouse.
Currently, our email hosting provider is supporting approximately 11,000 users.
I would certainly like to see RoundCube used as the front-end but am looking for any guidance regarding the back-end (software and hardware).
Thanks (in advance) for your help.
-giancarlo
Courier-IMAP / Courier-IMAP-SSL is probably one of the fore-runners in the marketplace.
As for hardware and 11,000 users - Whatever you can squeeze out of the boss should cover it. It really depends on mailbox size, amount of mails per second and the amount of users connected at any given point.
Cheers, Gavin
Giancarlo Canessa wrote:
Hello group. I attempted searching through the discussion archive but couldn't find anything.
I have a site currently using a 3rd-party email provider. We would like to bring everything inhouse.
Currently, our email hosting provider is supporting approximately 11,000 users.
I would certainly like to see RoundCube used as the front-end but am looking for any guidance regarding the back-end (software and hardware).
Thanks (in advance) for your help.
-giancarlo