Hi, We're evaluating our company's future server platform, and are pretty much decided on Debian.
I notice that Debian has settled on Exim as the default MTA, unlike many (most?) other distros which seem to use Postfix. As we're also evaluating our mail server tech, I'd like to understand the why of that decision -- and if it's still considered current/good advice. Yes, I'm aware that you can use whatever 'fits'. I asked in #debian, and was pointed at: http://feayn.org/~lewis/exim.txt. Cute :-) >From a tech perspective, having played with both now a fair amount, I lean towards Exim's way of doing things. But there's the project/community question. Exim project appears to languish a bit -- looking at mailing list and #irc volume -- especially since the original dev retired, and one of the project's other primary devs from Cambridge seems to be not so active anymore. Otoh, Postfix community seems active and 'verbose' ... including the primary dev himself. Since 'here' is where Debian-ites 'live', I'd like to ask for experienced opinioins. Specifically in a Debian-server world, why one over the other? In particular, is Exim still considered a 'safe' enough long-term bet to base the next five years on? Is the state of the community a concern? Seems that some companies, like AtMail, seem to think Exim's a good enough choice to build a business and product on ... Thanks! Pat -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1316210422.28317.140258142062...@webmail.messagingengine.com