sendmail is great. it's what handles most of the world's mail and there's a reason for it. configurability and security used to be issues with it, but it's been solid for a long time now.
On February 28, 2003 01:55 pm, Christian Campbell wrote: > I have intermediate experience with Linux. Even less with mail servers. > I'm running a RedHat 8 server that needs to accept mail from the world as > our primary mailserver. I'm debating as to whether I should use postfix or > sendmail (or something else). Anyone have any pros/cons to either of > these? I'd like something simple, secure and have the option of doing some > type of spam catching with some type of package (open source, free / cheep) > that integrates easily. Any and all help appreciated! > > Christian > > Christian P. Campbell > Systems Engineer > Information Technology Department - Systems > Bruegger's Enterprises > Desk: (802) 652-9270 > Cell: (802)734-5023 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PGP public key available via PGP keyserver > > "One of the most overlooked advantages to computers > is... If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking > them around a little." -- Joe Martin -- "mr. ghandi, what do you think of western civilization?" "i think it would be a good idea." - reporter to mahatma ghandi -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list