Skaag Argonius wrote:
I personally think that it is not until all relevant software is
packaged in a single, well known "distribution", maybe even with some
catchy name, that we can see all services integrated at a level where
advanced options are made available. I could be wrong though!

The way I see it, all the software is already there. You have
daemontools, qpsmtpd, qmail's various components, vpopmail with mysql,
or the ldap version even, maildrop, spamassassin, a slew of really nice
plugins, antivirus plugins, and you even have smtp authentication to
allow customers to send mail through qpsmtpd.

Another way to consider this would be to build a freely distributable VirtualMachine that can be run under VMWare Server or VMPlayer. Choose a minimal Linux/*BSD install and add the tool chain, then package it up and upload it to the VMWare site...

John

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