Steffen Heil wrote:
It's very fast, relyable and flexible.
Agreed.
The configuration language is even turing complete...
Be aware, that it's initial configuration may be a huge step.
On debian/ubuntu you get a multi-file configuration by default, which is
good, if the package is updated.
Hi
> I would suggest investigating several different MUAs and
> deciding which one best balances the capability you need with
> the pain of configuring it. Properly setting up an MUA,
> *any* MUA, is not simple.
I agree with this, if you replace MUA with MTA...
However, my personal preferen
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Folks,
I am in the process of hosting a site on Tomcat on Ubuntu. I will be
also running a mail server. As per your experience which are the top
mail servers? While googling I came to know these names :
Sendmail
Postfix
I would
r profiles if emails bounce.
It's really cool.
Carl
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From: Srivastava, Abhay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 9:51 PM
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Subject: RE: Top mail servers
Has anyone tried Apache James ? It's a java mail server.
On 28/03/2008, at 10:40 PM, Srivastava, Abhay wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I dn't have experience with either of them. SO which one do you
suggest should be a good selection to start with ?
I prefer postfix - simple and fast and its what I know.
My users don't be reading the mails right now. But, y
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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 5:36 PM
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Subject: [OT] Re: Top mail servers
On 28/03/2008, at 8:47 PM, Srivasta
On 28/03/2008, at 8:47 PM, Srivastava, Abhay wrote:
Thanks a lot Guys.
So is "Exim" better than "Sendmail" in terms of robustness and faster
service?
It very much depends on what you want to do.
I am a big postfix fan - exim is supposedly also great.
qmail is also very good.
But these are o
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Thanks a lot Guys.
So is "Exim" better than "Sendmail" in terms of robustness and faster
service?
Abhay Srivastava
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Another happy multiple Exim user here. I migrated from Smail, and also
operated an MMDF descendant called PMDF for several years, so that may
explain my preferen
Another happy multiple Exim user here. I migrated from Smail, and
also operated an MMDF descendant called PMDF for several years, so
that may explain my preference.
I would suggest investigating several different MUAs and deciding
which one best balances the capability you need with the pain of
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Abhay,
Srivastava, Abhay wrote:
| Sendmail
| Postfix
There's also exim (typically installed on Debian Linux and related
distros) and qmail. In spite of qmail's many non-standard configuration,
installation, and operation choices, it's a lean, mean,
> From: Alan Chaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Exim is supposed to be significantly easier to
> configure than sendmail.
[Beware: opinion ahead!]
This is not difficult. Untangling the Gordian knot, blindfold and with no
sharp objects in reach, is easier than getting a correct sendmail.cf... mo
running a mail server. As per your experience which are the top
mail servers? While googling I came to know these names :
Sendmail
Postfix
I would appreciate if you can give your inputs.
Thanks,
abhay
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Folks,
I am in the process of hosting a site on Tomcat on Ubuntu. I will be
also running a mail server. As per your experience which are the top
mail servers? While googling I came to know these names :
Sendmail
Postfix
I would appreciate if you can give your inputs.
Thanks,
abhay
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