Nick Jennings wrote:
> It seems that you've had little experience with anything but sendmail,
> so you're opinion may be rather biased.
>
> I have used sendmail, exim, postfix and qmail and I think that exim and
> postfix are very good, high performance yet easily configurable and
> maintainable mail servers. Qmail I here gives better performance, but
> it's a hassle to maintain.
>
> I migrated from sendmail to exim and it was extremely easy (thanks to
> exim's amble documentation).
>
Here comes the holy war........
Seriously though, I use qmail+vpopmail and its easy, fast, secure and
fun. The only pain is on instalation.
Aside from that it could be a little of a pain to migrate your accounts
but a little scripting and kazam, it will
be done.
Its real easy to administer and has a bunch of quota options per domain
and stuff like that. Everyone hates its
/var/qmail structure and i am not the exception but i think its well
worth it when combined with vpopmail's structure:
/home/vpopmail/domains/*/users/*
I love the thing and i think it has earned its reputation for being a
very secure server...although we all know that its never
the software's fault.
G'Luck
Alex
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