All my incoming mail is received by Linux servers running Postfix, and
amavis-new.
The Linux servers do the blockliisting, anti-spam and anti virus filtering, and then relay to the Imail server, (or the client's server, as the case may be) which every efficiently handles the SMTP, list serv, etc. functions.
Having done all the work to get the inbound running through *nix boxes, why wouldn't you send the outbound through the same boxes? The inbound requires all the configuration, the outbound requires none. Outbound is just fire and forget (until you need to check on non-delivery, where postfix logging shows you exactly why a msg wasn't delivered vs. Imail's silence).
Postfix's queue management, logging, and configuration are infinitely more "kick @ss" than Imail's, to say nothing of the huge work offloaded from Imail to postfix.
Len
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