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Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby Boessie71 » Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:50 am

:?: I was wondering if Netgear is planning to provide a mailserver for the ReadyNAS Duo.
Other NAS devices like QNAP (http://www.qnap.com/PressRelease_detail.asp?pr_id=116) en Excito Bubba Two (https://www.excito.com/bubba/technical-specifications.html) do offer this offer functionality.
I do hope this feature will be available soon. :?
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Re: Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby zamboni » Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:34 pm

I've thought about this and sort of wanted it for years (while I had my NV)...

But the Pro desperately needs the drives to sleep; it is a heat-monger. Today was the first day with my Pro running 3 drives all day. I'd closed my home-office door. When I came home, it was HOT in this room... never happened with my NV.

Running a mailserver means the drives will be spinning all the time as they download stuff 24x7. If there were a "freaky way" to somehow carve out an area of 1 drive for the mail, and only keep that drive spinning... I'd be all over it.
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Re: Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby THN » Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:58 am

zamboni wrote:I've thought about this and sort of wanted it for years (while I had my NV)...
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But the Pro desperately needs the drives to sleep; it is a heat-monger.</snip>
Zamboni I believe, heck I am even sure that there will be an option to NOT have the mail server running, I one chooses not to. So, that is a lame reason for not wanting one.

I for one, would definitely be interested in having the option of using my DUO as a mail server.

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Re: Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby zamboni » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:55 pm

THN wrote:So, that is a lame reason for not wanting one.


You miss my point. I'd like one - but one that is powerful or somehow configurable enough to run without spinning the drives.

Perhaps an option to use a chunk of memory to download the mail messages and "hold them"... and only spin the drives if there is either a power outage and the NAS switches to UPS power, or the memory fills up enough that it needs to write its contents to disk.

Or, perhaps a time-of-day; no need to download (for me) from midnight to 8am...
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Re: Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby THN » Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:02 pm

How about a mail server w/a sleeper, which only wakes up every so often, or when it is called into action?

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Re: Mailserver for ReadyNAS Duo

Postby Soeselheini » Sat Mar 10, 2012 6:51 am

Any news on the Email server aplication?
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