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zzolo.ctc

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CiviSMTP, CiviMail Minimum Technical Requirements
January 19, 2009, 08:43:41 am
Hi all,

I am trying to gather some minimum technical requirements for CiviCRM, specifically using CiviMail and CiviSMTP.  I am running into the "MySQL server gone away" errors on a shared host, and I need to put together some short documentation why hosting needs to be switched.  And what ,ight be the minimal requirements for a new host.

Stuff like PHP, MySQL memory settings.

Any help is appreciated.  Thanks.

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Re: CiviSMTP, CiviMail Minimum Technical Requirements
January 20, 2009, 02:18:36 am
I’m not sure about any specific CiviSMTP requirements, but for typical CiviMail a host with PHP 5, MySQL 5 and 64 (or, better yet, 128) MiB of RAM should be ok.
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