At 08:58 AM 12/21/2000 -0500, Cole Tuininga wrote:

we briefly used exim...then moved to sendmail....i don't know why....but 
from what i remember it was very easy to configure...thats about all i 
remember......it was a while ago :-)

~kurth

>On Dec 20, Kurth Bemis claimed:
>
> > BTW for those of you that use sendmail....forget it...qmail is sooooo much
> > faster and a lot easier to install....i fought with sendmail for 2
> > days....then installed qmail in a few hours. :-) (thanks pete)
>
>I think you can tell by my change in subject where I'm going here. ;)
>
>I have to admit to being curious - does nobody else but myself use exim?
>I find it to be wonderful, VERY configurable (certainly easier than
>sendmail) and doesn't require you to create users like qmail.  Granted,
>the last time I even tried qmail was about 3 years ago, but I was curious
>if anybody:
>
>A) Used exim at all besides me?  :)
>
>B) Had experience enough with it and qmail to compare the two?
>
>-Cole

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