On Mar 6,  2:20pm, Hal MacArgle wrote:
> Subject: Lean and Mean MTA??
> Greetings:
>
> Does anyone know of a lean, mean, simple MTA that I can use for basic
> smtp - no DNS - no UUCP mail delivery that doesn't, more or less,
> require the "standard" paths, except /etc/hosts??
>
> I now have a 2nd version of Sendmail888 running but there are
> problems.  I've looked into Smail, Umail, Wmail, Qmail and MMDF which
> I am trying now - but it, also, is full featured and complicated, but
> I like the idea of having a different delimiter scheme between
> messages.
>
> Any suggestions? I heard there is a MTA called ZMail, but no luck
> finding it yet.. Biggest problem locating stuff is that mail is a
> four letter word.. <grin>
>
> Cheers:  Hal  from Five Forks, WV.  {pop 70} :^)   95% Linux/Unix
>           email:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ax25: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   tcp/ip: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> .
>-- End of excerpt from Hal MacArgle


On Mar 6,  2:20pm, Hal MacArgle wrote:
> Subject: Lean and Mean MTA??
> Greetings:
>
> Does anyone know of a lean, mean, simple MTA that I can use for basic
> smtp - no DNS - no UUCP mail delivery that doesn't, more or less,
> require the "standard" paths, except /etc/hosts??
>
> I now have a 2nd version of Sendmail888 running but there are
> problems.  I've looked into Smail, Umail, Wmail, Qmail and MMDF which
> I am trying now - but it, also, is full featured and complicated, but
> I like the idea of having a different delimiter scheme between
> messages.
>

Sendmail is the best MTA, to put it simply?  Have you tried useing the m4
config generators.  They let you, with relative ease, decide what features will
be enabled.

> Any suggestions? I heard there is a MTA called ZMail, but no luck
> finding it yet.. Biggest problem locating stuff is that mail is a
> four letter word.. <grin>

Zmail is a commercial MUA, not an MTA.  I'm using it on Linux to write this
message.

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