Le Sat, 03 Feb 2007 22:55:56 +1300 Jasper Bryant-Greene <jasper@albumltd.co.nz> écrit:
We are currently evaluating the migration from a proprietary, legacy mail server onto Dovecot for 20,000+ virtual domains. This is a big job and we intend to do it by initially proxying connections through to the legacy server, and moving customers over in batches by turning off the proxy feature for them.
In the manual it states "This model is still a bit unfinished in current code" [1]. What is needed to get this production-quality? I'm happy to help out with any work required.
Hi, We use Dovecot proxy feature in a quite large production environment (around 1.5 millions mailboxes). We have a maximum of 220 connections / second (2 minutes average) on our environment and dovecot is running for several months now without any major problems.
We have some experience with perdition too. But I recommend using dovecot over perdition. Dovecot is much more easier to setup.
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