Andre Costa wrote:
IMO if your user base is that big you should definately look at a distro with a longer upgrade cycle.. So either RHEL, Trustix, Whitebox or Taolinux would be good options to look into if you want to stay with an RH base..Hi,
I will probably be assigned the task of installing and configuring Linux on a mail server that handles a couple of thousands email accounts (close to 100,000). I had used RH Linux on production servers in the past, and have been using FC1 on my desktop ever since it came out.
I can't see no reason why I would not use it for this assignment either, but if folks on this list could share some experiences (not necessarily related to mail server installations, but any FC1 enterprise use), I would be most grateful.
BTW: I know about WhiteBox Linux, and I don't really discard it as an option. Any experiences related to using it are welcome as well (although I don't think I will find many on this particular ML).
TIA
Andre
For the mail server I would look at qmailtoaster.com.. I have just started testing this system and it looks really good.. Management of virtual domains, aliases, mailing lists and user mail quotas are all very easy..
Later..