Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 23:19:09 +0000 From: tomasz dereszynski <tomaszd@paraklet.net> To: Mark Moellering <mark@msen.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: E-Mail scaling question Message-ID: <4D1135ED.2050706@paraklet.net> In-Reply-To: <201012211439.09158.mark@msen.com> References: <201012211439.09158.mark@msen.com>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 21/12/2010 19:39, Mark Moellering wrote: > Hello All, > My company needs a [new] e-mail solution for a product rollout. Rather than > have a few e-mail domains with lots of addresses, the solution we need is for > a very few (mostly one, very rarely more than 3) accounts on upwards of tens > of thousands of domains. > > I can't find any info on scaling sendmail or postfix to this many domains. If > anyone has any info, knowledge, horror stories, etc. It would be greatly > appreciated > > Also, I am assuming that to play nice, we need a dedicated IP per domain, so I > may have to survive setting that up before I even get to the e-mail. If > anyone knows of a legitimate way to set up an e-mail domain on a shared IP and > not have half of the e-mail servers assume we are spammers, let me know. > > Thanks in advance > > Mark Moellering > classcreator.com > Any (or almost any) MTA you pick is able to handle 100's of domains with few addresses on them. Once you start running AV/Antispam and work our expected volume you may start thinking about performance issues... Question is what are you actually trying to achieve? Objectives? what is your business problem? Start from there and work your way out. There are plenty of companies offering hosted mail solution which may turn way cheaper then doing it yourself and so on. - -- bEsT rEgArDs | "Confidence is what you have before you tomasz dereszynski | understand the problem." -- Woody Allen | Spes confisa Deo | "In theory, theory and practice are much numquam confusa recedit | the same. In practice they are very | different." -- Albert Einstein -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNETXsAAoJEF8D4Gbs1j4hS4QIALlbqNOI3mjFJ54qsltHJ+za uuwEpUBro6anypYew+pdom2RXoSkNI0lsEnL9Yp73fa7Bgj/MWfjvqsBOCJn1oVS 4fovXamsS+2Xu/msOEE09krSMW5bKOLm5PUxcpLdBLDauZgPx4YmEaqGcgKhH884 YUtKtT2suJvCitvPW8pnfc3jUYAmvs+GFjMVcDDXVmumQxDmk3DRFpqZGtbdzE9d m47JWxxnmZAyAalZ87Bn8Dnc3BTzsdEQGF4gfyQ+3ai2e037a0/35Bc92Z6gZXFP FqWMa/b8Z/UV33+U+7jhJ9cQBssBT/jKF/OXlfkar0A4e9+VW7ruBbQow2yqOPY= =54/i -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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