I have used both servers extensively and I would never consider using mdaemon for 
anything other than hosting a single (small) domain whereas I have used Imail with 
multiple domains with > 100000 users.

Mdaemon is good at things like multi-pop/domain-pop mail collection and includes it's 
own scheduler for such things whereas Imail is better at simply being a mail server.

IMHO this is a comparison between apples and oranges :-)

WRT to SPAM/Virus protection, On production email systems I prefer to use outboard 
solutions rather than relying on an (often incomplete) solution provided by the mail 
server vendor

Cheers

Phil

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From: Whitney, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 12:05
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Stay or Go...


Has anyone any experience with comparing and/or using MDaemon vs IMail ?
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From: YBYnot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Stay or Go...


Good point raised -- I'm feeling you on this one.   But in order to fairly evaluate 
Imail's Total Cost of Ownership, we should be clear which solutions we are comparing 
to since the other products may require add-ons ($$$) for features that Imail has out 
of the box (ex: unlimited domain version, etc).  Can you clarify which vendors you are 
comparing with?

yby


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Newland
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Stay or Go...


Everyone,

I have been sitting here pondering the usefulness of IMail for a few days now.  I just 
wanted to get everyone's thoughts on the subject of abandoning Imail for another mail 
solution.

Here are my observations so far:  With spam being the number one concern I (and most 
mail admins) have, what does i-mail offer that is usefull?  Well, from where I sit, we 
successfully filter about 95-99% of all Spam sent to our customers (Mind you this is 
done with the wonderful Declude products as add ons, but could be done with the new 
goodies in V8)  The problem with this solution is that it isn't complete.  The effect 
of spam is still felt on my systems.  Our CPU cycles spent dealing with it, and our 
bandwidth wasted in accepting it in the first place.  From a resource point of view 
this is a worthless endeavor.  The only real way that IMail prevents this waste is the 
Kill file that blocks the message at the initial transaction level. 

This brings me to my topic of switching to a better system.  After a couple of days of 
reading other vendors product sheets, I have came to the conclusion that IMail is 
WAAAAY behind in the Spam department.  It seems that most other mail solutions already 
offer what we have been looking for in IMail.  Such as dynamic kill files, tarpitting 
(for defense against dictionary attacks, mass mailers, IPV4 lookups during the SMTP 
transaction, Hijack prevention, and the list goes on.  

I do have to say, that Yes, Imail is the 10 minute e-mail solution (or whatever their 
pitch is), but that is all, you have to spend thousands of dollars in extra hardware 
and software to achieve the same result that you get what other vendors offer out of 
the box.  So this leads me to believe that most IMail users continue to be users due 
to the fact that the TRUE costs involved with IMail only creep up on you so that you 
don't notice the price you pay!


Please let me know what your thoughts....



Jason

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