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      Curtis
      last edited by

      Seems like @Dashrender really like mailcow =P

      What does everyone else think?

      BTW, I forgot to setup the DNS records, for auto discover, so if you try to setup a phone right now it might not auto discover the server until DNS updates. In any case, you can give your phone the server URL and it will work.

      I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.

      Anyone still interest, the offer stands 🙂

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Curtis
        last edited by

        @Curtis said in Email server options:

        I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.

        I think you need to run an ML mail service for everyone.

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          scottalanmiller @Curtis
          last edited by

          @Curtis said in Email server options:

          What does everyone else think?

          So far I am really liking it. Want to make one for @romo and @valentina too?

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            Curtis @scottalanmiller
            last edited by Curtis

            @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

            @Curtis said in Email server options:

            I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.

            I think you need to run an ML mail service for everyone

            Thinking about it. Just not sure I could do it for free.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Curtis
              last edited by

              @Curtis said in Email server options:

              @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

              @Curtis said in Email server options:

              I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.

              I think you need to run an ML mail service for everyone

              Thinking about it. Just sure I could do it for free.

              I bet you'd only be looking at 20-30 people seriously interested. Would be pretty cool, though.

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                Curtis
                last edited by Curtis

                Mailcow offers domain admins as well, so everyone could still have complete control of their domain.

                Create accounts, alias, etc.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Curtis
                  last edited by

                  @Curtis said in Email server options:

                  Mailcow offers domain admins as well, so everyone could still have complete control of their domain.

                  Create accounts, alias, etc.

                  Really? That's really nice!

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                    Dashrender @JaredBusch
                    last edited by

                    @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                    @Pete-S said in Email server options:

                    Limiting email storage to save a few dollars on storage is a small cost saving for the IT department but a HUGE cost for the business. How many important emails are lost when the inbox is full? How much time is wasted by the employees when they have to go trough emails and decide what they want to keep?

                    This is just one example of IT working against the interest of the business. You save $100 in one end but pay $1000 somewhere else.

                    It's somewhat ridiculous letting users have say 1GB of email storage when their freaking phone has 30 or 60 times as much storage. 1000 users each storing on average 10GB of data will fit on one tiny little 10TB disk. 1000 users each spending 30 minutes deleting old emails will cost a lot more than the storage.

                    Well his users are not allowed to have work email on their phones either.

                    But allowing people to just keep everything is a huge waste as previously noted. It is also likely going to cause legal problems when the company gets sued.

                    Yep on every account. Plus - it's been that way since day one for those employees - so they are forced to keep their email accounts clean from the get go... they won't be spending a bunch of time later deleting shit out - read it and delete it... done.

                    And 10 TB of storage is still hugely expensive. I just had 4 TB usable (RAID 10, so puchase 8 TB) and the cost was $3100. That's nearly double the price of server hardware itself.

                    I'm not saying it's expensive, but it's definitely not cheap.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @Curtis
                      last edited by

                      @Curtis said in Email server options:

                      Seems like @Dashrender really like mailcow =P

                      What does everyone else think?

                      BTW, I forgot to setup the DNS records, for auto discover, so if you try to setup a phone right now it might not auto discover the server until DNS updates. In any case, you can give your phone the server URL and it will work.

                      I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.

                      Anyone still interest, the offer stands 🙂

                      I still need to hook an Outlook client to it, and a phone.. but the web interface - the fact that it asked to integrate into the MailTO right click option was super awesome!!! Hell OWA doesn't even do that.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @Dashrender
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                        @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                        @Pete-S said in Email server options:

                        Limiting email storage to save a few dollars on storage is a small cost saving for the IT department but a HUGE cost for the business. How many important emails are lost when the inbox is full? How much time is wasted by the employees when they have to go trough emails and decide what they want to keep?

                        This is just one example of IT working against the interest of the business. You save $100 in one end but pay $1000 somewhere else.

                        It's somewhat ridiculous letting users have say 1GB of email storage when their freaking phone has 30 or 60 times as much storage. 1000 users each storing on average 10GB of data will fit on one tiny little 10TB disk. 1000 users each spending 30 minutes deleting old emails will cost a lot more than the storage.

                        Well his users are not allowed to have work email on their phones either.

                        But allowing people to just keep everything is a huge waste as previously noted. It is also likely going to cause legal problems when the company gets sued

                        And 10 TB of storage is still hugely expensive. I just had 4 TB usable (RAID 10, so puchase 8 TB) and the cost was $3100. That's nearly double the price of server hardware itself.

                        I'm not saying it's expensive, but it's definitely not cheap.

                        You are doing something wrong. Disks are not that expensive.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                          @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                          @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                          @Pete-S said in Email server options:

                          Limiting email storage to save a few dollars on storage is a small cost saving for the IT department but a HUGE cost for the business. How many important emails are lost when the inbox is full? How much time is wasted by the employees when they have to go trough emails and decide what they want to keep?

                          This is just one example of IT working against the interest of the business. You save $100 in one end but pay $1000 somewhere else.

                          It's somewhat ridiculous letting users have say 1GB of email storage when their freaking phone has 30 or 60 times as much storage. 1000 users each storing on average 10GB of data will fit on one tiny little 10TB disk. 1000 users each spending 30 minutes deleting old emails will cost a lot more than the storage.

                          Well his users are not allowed to have work email on their phones either.

                          But allowing people to just keep everything is a huge waste as previously noted. It is also likely going to cause legal problems when the company gets sued

                          And 10 TB of storage is still hugely expensive. I just had 4 TB usable (RAID 10, so puchase 8 TB) and the cost was $3100. That's nearly double the price of server hardware itself.

                          I'm not saying it's expensive, but it's definitely not cheap.

                          You are doing something wrong. Disks are not that expensive.

                          Maybe SSDs in RAID?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-EVO-Plus-MZ-V7S1T0B/dp/B07MFZY2F2/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=nvme+1tb&qid=1556669217&s=gateway&sr=8-3

                            Samsung EVO 970 1TB for $250. If you want 4TB of usable and bought 8 of these for RAID 10 it would be $2,000.

                            So if you are getting enterprise drives from the server vendor themselves, I could see $3,200.

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                              scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              Now if you did RAID 5 you'd only need five of them. So more like $1,250.

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                                Dashrender @JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                                @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                                @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                                @Pete-S said in Email server options:

                                Limiting email storage to save a few dollars on storage is a small cost saving for the IT department but a HUGE cost for the business. How many important emails are lost when the inbox is full? How much time is wasted by the employees when they have to go trough emails and decide what they want to keep?

                                This is just one example of IT working against the interest of the business. You save $100 in one end but pay $1000 somewhere else.

                                It's somewhat ridiculous letting users have say 1GB of email storage when their freaking phone has 30 or 60 times as much storage. 1000 users each storing on average 10GB of data will fit on one tiny little 10TB disk. 1000 users each spending 30 minutes deleting old emails will cost a lot more than the storage.

                                Well his users are not allowed to have work email on their phones either.

                                But allowing people to just keep everything is a huge waste as previously noted. It is also likely going to cause legal problems when the company gets sued

                                And 10 TB of storage is still hugely expensive. I just had 4 TB usable (RAID 10, so puchase 8 TB) and the cost was $3100. That's nearly double the price of server hardware itself.

                                I'm not saying it's expensive, but it's definitely not cheap.

                                You are doing something wrong. Disks are not that expensive.

                                Here is the line item from Yonah
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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

                                  Now if you did RAID 5 you'd only need five of them. So more like $1,250.

                                  Here's the RAID 5 SSD option
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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender
                                    last edited by

                                    I suppose you're both going to tell me that I don't need to use enterprise class drives... or that PCM is screwing me.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                                      I suppose you're both going to tell me that I don't need to use enterprise class drives... or that PCM is screwing me.

                                      Nope, I think Jared is just not considering the real world cost of SSD storage with enterprise support. I think he likely was thinking of non-SSD storage for email. That is what might make more sense, email is rarely that sensitive to throughput for its core storage.

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                                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

                                        @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                                        I suppose you're both going to tell me that I don't need to use enterprise class drives... or that PCM is screwing me.

                                        Nope, I think Jared is just not considering the real world cost of SSD storage with enterprise support. I think he likely was thinking of non-SSD storage for email. That is what might make more sense, email is rarely that sensitive to throughput for its core storage.

                                        Jared is just thinking that @Dashrender does not know what he is buying.

                                        The listed drive is a 2.5", 12GB/s, 1TB, 7.2k SAS (but I assume NL SAS because 7.2K) drive.

                                        Xbyte has that same "Dell" drive for $249.

                                        Does he need 12GB/s? Does his RAID card backplane support that?

                                        Why get 1TB drives in the first place? Very often that is more expensive than larger drives.

                                        Last time I bought new drives, I requested 1TB, but the VAR said, that 2TB were cheaper, so I bought those.

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                                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by

                                          @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

                                          @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                                          I suppose you're both going to tell me that I don't need to use enterprise class drives... or that PCM is screwing me.

                                          Nope, I think Jared is just not considering the real world cost of SSD storage with enterprise support. I think he likely was thinking of non-SSD storage for email. That is what might make more sense, email is rarely that sensitive to throughput for its core storage.

                                          Jared is just thinking that @Dashrender does not know what he is buying.

                                          The listed drive is a 2.5", 12GB/s, 1TB, 7.2k SAS (but I assume NL SAS because 7.2K) drive.

                                          Xbyte has that same "Dell" drive for $249.

                                          Does he need 12GB/s? Does his RAID card backplane support that?

                                          Why get 1TB drives in the first place? Very often that is more expensive than larger drives.

                                          Last time I bought new drives, I requested 1TB, but the VAR said, that 2TB were cheaper, so I bought those.

                                          Oh, I missed that it was two different pictures. I thought he had SSDs at that price. Yeah, there are cheaper ways to do spinning drivers.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

                                            @JaredBusch said in Email server options:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Email server options:

                                            @Dashrender said in Email server options:

                                            I suppose you're both going to tell me that I don't need to use enterprise class drives... or that PCM is screwing me.

                                            Nope, I think Jared is just not considering the real world cost of SSD storage with enterprise support. I think he likely was thinking of non-SSD storage for email. That is what might make more sense, email is rarely that sensitive to throughput for its core storage.

                                            Jared is just thinking that @Dashrender does not know what he is buying.

                                            The listed drive is a 2.5", 12GB/s, 1TB, 7.2k SAS (but I assume NL SAS because 7.2K) drive.

                                            Xbyte has that same "Dell" drive for $249.

                                            Does he need 12GB/s? Does his RAID card backplane support that?

                                            Why get 1TB drives in the first place? Very often that is more expensive than larger drives.

                                            Last time I bought new drives, I requested 1TB, but the VAR said, that 2TB were cheaper, so I bought those.

                                            Oh, I missed that it was two different pictures. I thought he had SSDs at that price. Yeah, there are cheaper ways to do spinning drivers.

                                            I showed two options - the winchesters and the SSDs.

                                            I only wanted to get a price comparison for SSDs - and at this price point, the minor extra cost would likely be worth the performance boost...

                                            But if 2 TB drives are really cheaper - of course my vendor didn't tell me that possibility - and the price divide is greater, then I'd go with the 2 TB drives.

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