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On Friday 17 October 2003 17:40, Nate Duehr wrote:
> > Now the kicker, D R B D ! Network raid 1, and heartbeat to watch over
> > it.
 It seems the guy planning it (windows code monkey) wants to use
> > Exim, due to native TLS, bleh. Oh, and debian, bleeeh.
>
> 
> Smart guy.  Ultra-stable, easy upgrades between major releases.  Exim is
> very rarely attacked by script kiddies and it's fast and easy to add on
> things like scanners and system filters.
> 
> Unless you need virtual domains, it's a very good design choice.
> Otherwise I'd use qmail and vpopmail.

He is actually a very smart guy (too smart really, he heads off into the 
obscurities of windows, so I don't argue with him :P), backed up by a smart 
linux sysadmin :o)
Ultra-stable and ultra out of date. Gentoo can be/is as stable as any Linux 
OS, if properly looked after, and doesn't suffer from horrible binary 
dependancies. But that's another arguement :)

We do need virtual domains, but Exim can do this too. Gentoo's qmail also 
applies the TLS patch with the ssl use flag, and qmailscanner is dead cool.
I will convert him :o)

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Mike Williams
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