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Maximum number of users?

Could anyone give me an idea as to the maximum number of local users a single Mercury server could provide for?

Obviously this would depend on how much mail each of them was sending & receiving, and how many simultaneous pop/imap connections the server had to deal with. But, in addition to those issues, the users are held in PMAIL.USR. A database reading user details from a table would have indexing to quickly locate a given record. PMAIL.USR is just a text file. Can Mercury still operate well if that contained say one or two thousand users?

 

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Richard

 

 

<p>Could anyone give me an idea as to the maximum number of local users a single Mercury server could provide for?</p><p>Obviously this would depend on how much mail each of them was sending & receiving, and how many simultaneous pop/imap connections the server had to deal with. But, in addition to those issues, the users are held in PMAIL.USR. A database reading user details from a table would have indexing to quickly locate a given record. PMAIL.USR is just a text file. Can Mercury still operate well if that contained say one or two thousand users? </p><p> </p><p>Regards</p><p>Richard </p><p>   </p><p> </p>

Could anyone give me an idea as to the maximum number of local users a single Mercury server could provide for?

A few thousand POP3/SMTP users will be no problem at all, most any server equipment should be able to handle that number.  IMAP4 is a different story since the users generally stay connected pretty much 24/7 and use multiple devices to make connections to the host.  Unless you have a honkin'  huge server with multiple processors and almost unlimited RAM I would suspect that the users need to be limited to a few hundred.  YMMV

 

 

<blockquote>Could anyone give me an idea as to the maximum number of local users a single Mercury server could provide for?</blockquote><p>A few thousand POP3/SMTP users will be no problem at all, most any server equipment should be able to handle that number.  IMAP4 is a different story since the users generally stay connected pretty much 24/7 and use multiple devices to make connections to the host.  Unless you have a honkin'  huge server with multiple processors and almost unlimited RAM I would suspect that the users need to be limited to a few hundred.  YMMV</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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