Hi Boni, all,
You wrote:
> I've been thinking of rewriting mail.local on Qmail to talk directly
> to an Oracle Backend
I have been using only postfix and exim; but in postfix you can add your
own mail delivery daemons, maybe it would be better to add a new
one - still based on mail.local - to qmail.
> - same thing for the JavaMail then load balance
> numerous Qmail and JWEBMAIL servers to handle a load of 500K-2M users.
> The message store and authentication will be done in the database.
JWebmail has a good plugin support, I think you can do it with relative
easily if you have a good understanding in Java. Also, we - developers -
can help you. Unfortunately we do not have too much time for JWebmail
at the moment, but it can change.
> Anyone out there have any similiar experience they are willing to share
> regarding scaling jwebmail. Any large reference sites anyone
> knows about for jwebmail.
As a developer, we use it as well ofcourse. The scenario is twenty virtual
hosts with seventy users on an Intel Celern 800Mhz UP, 256Mb RAM,
IBM SCSI disks (10k RPM). J2SDK 1.4.1_02, Tomcat 4.1.18, JWebmail
CVS works well. This machine has everything on it (postfix, courier-imap
and mysql as the user database), as well as other - not commonly used -
services. Forgot one thing, this machine is owned by the Linux Support
Center (Hungary).
Sincerely,
GCS |