Hi everyone,
Like most others in the forum we offer standard POP and IMAP email services. In the past POP was usually the way our clients would connect, however, things are changing.
One trend we are starting to notice is that many of our business users are switching to IMAP due the convenience of connecting with multiple devices (Outlook/Entourage/Thunderbird + Webmail + iPhone, iPad, mobile phones etc.) - Kind of like a "poor-man's" Exchange platform, Dovecot works very well in this fashion. However, user mailboxes are starting to grow in size - which can eventually lead to overall slowdowns (e.g. Squirrelmail) and backups. Some of our clients have 2-3GB mailboxes - and they continue to grow.
While we would prefer to NOT place limitations on mailbox sizes, I can see where there may be a definite benefit to do so. People are rather accustomed to the storage available with Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail - and expect the same to a degree from their web host. Today the majority of our user's disk storage is taken up by email - not website files or databases.
This being the case - we are contemplating placing a hard limit on the total size for individual mail boxes. While we can provide say 5-10GB of total storage for a hosting account, we can see where quite easily this can be filled with 9.9GB of email and 10MB for website files.
How are you handling email capacity?
Does anyone place hard limits on mailbox sizes?
If so, what is your approach?
(e.g. Dovecot quota plugin + Exim configurations found in the forum)
By providing an "all inclusive" chunk of storage users - to utilize as they see fit, we are quickly seeing email storage as being a potential performance/backup issue.
Does anyone experience similar issues?
Thanks for any comments you provide!
Like most others in the forum we offer standard POP and IMAP email services. In the past POP was usually the way our clients would connect, however, things are changing.
One trend we are starting to notice is that many of our business users are switching to IMAP due the convenience of connecting with multiple devices (Outlook/Entourage/Thunderbird + Webmail + iPhone, iPad, mobile phones etc.) - Kind of like a "poor-man's" Exchange platform, Dovecot works very well in this fashion. However, user mailboxes are starting to grow in size - which can eventually lead to overall slowdowns (e.g. Squirrelmail) and backups. Some of our clients have 2-3GB mailboxes - and they continue to grow.
While we would prefer to NOT place limitations on mailbox sizes, I can see where there may be a definite benefit to do so. People are rather accustomed to the storage available with Gmail, Yahoo and Hotmail - and expect the same to a degree from their web host. Today the majority of our user's disk storage is taken up by email - not website files or databases.
This being the case - we are contemplating placing a hard limit on the total size for individual mail boxes. While we can provide say 5-10GB of total storage for a hosting account, we can see where quite easily this can be filled with 9.9GB of email and 10MB for website files.
How are you handling email capacity?
Does anyone place hard limits on mailbox sizes?
If so, what is your approach?
(e.g. Dovecot quota plugin + Exim configurations found in the forum)
By providing an "all inclusive" chunk of storage users - to utilize as they see fit, we are quickly seeing email storage as being a potential performance/backup issue.
Does anyone experience similar issues?
Thanks for any comments you provide!