On Dienstag, 29. April 2008 Marc Dirix wrote:
> is the support for milters

Seems people use dbmail differently than we do. We have a "dbmail mail 
server", which *only* does
- run dbmail-* daemons to connect to the db
- have postfix for incoming e-mail from our mailgate (which does spam 
filtering and only sends filtered messages to dbmail)
- allow our authenticated users to send mail to @world.

There's absolutely minimal config in postfix, and this (vmware) machine 
needs only a minimal amount of cpu and ram. If you want sendmail 
because you prefer it do it on the machine in front, no problem with 
that. I prefer having services seperated on different machines, like 
spam filtering and e-mail delivery, authentication and pop/imap.

mfg zmi
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