RE: [exim] Using Exim For Everything

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Author: Vahric MUHTARYAN
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To: 'Odhiambo G. Washington', exim-users
CC: vahricm
Subject: RE: [exim] Using Exim For Everything
    I searched google and some other search engines , also I'm FreeBSD
fanatic and search all freebsd-isp list for this situation. 
    But your right I have to ask more specific questions, but first I
wait What type response will be back ?! I asked this question directly
because too many people using qmail-ldap but I like exim if I can find out a
solution with exim I will be happy. 


1) Really I have to learn LDAP too, But you say with LDAP I could distribute
data several server with Mysql or PostgreSQL we can't or maybe mysql cluster
maybe use isn't it ? !

2) I have to search I think but I don't know which application I will use
POP3/IMAP or Courier-imap but I don't think so give ability of IMAP just
pop3 enough . Because When webmail is gread and local connectivity is
growing day by day maybe IMAP .

İts look like for performans and for load I will seperate webmail, smtp and
pop3 servers .

And also I asked this question to list because of How can I scale ?! For
example qmail users can scale 1,500,000 or 2,000,000 mailbox.

Thanks for your helps
Best Regards
Vahric MUHTARYAN

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From: exim-users-bounces@??? [mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org] On
Behalf Of Odhiambo G. Washington
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 10:56 AM
To: exim-users@???
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Subject: Re: [exim] Using Exim For Everything

* Vahric MUHTARYAN <vahric@???> [20041222 03:05]: wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
>             We are using exim for MTA . Does anybody use exim on ISP
> environment for POP3/IMAP/SMTP/WEBMAIL/LDAP-or-DATABASE ?! Could you share
> your

<http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=experience>
> experience ?! Your disgn ?!


Well, if you searched for all that in google, you'd get a lot for a
week's reading ;)
Anyway, in an ISP, as I have come to realize, whatever you want to run
is dictated by your "product design". This will determine what you run
for all those apps and how they easily fit into your product
specifications. Also, how much you understand these apps will be a
factor as you have to support them.
It's hard (for me) to share my experience here because I am not such
a good writer but what I run matches what you have mentioned. It will
be easier for you to make the following choices:

1. What database backend - MySQL, PgSQL, or LDAP. At the moment I
really need to learn Open (LDAP) for the sole purpose of distributing
user data (mail) across several servers. That's my only interest in
it for now and if I could do that _easily_ with Mysql, I wouldn't
bother touching that devil!

2. What apps to run for POP3/IMAP - Courier-imap will give you those
two instantly, coupled with the fact that it can authenticate against
Mysql, OpenLDAP, and even PgSQL. Your choice of database comes from
(1) above.

3. Webmail - This is basically determined by the features you want to
give to the users.

It's a long story this one, but perhaps you need to ask specific
questions. Some of those can be answered off-list. A mailing list is
supposed to be a resource for addressing problems mostly. These days,
'experiences' are stored in Wiki, and of course books which you can buy.

To start you up: http://silverwraith.com/vexim is an application that
you can start building it and grow up with. It almost uses the KISS
principle, until you start demanding more that is specific to your case
;)




        cheers
       - wash 
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