Exim is another good one. Basically, so long as you stay away from sendmail it's not hard to set up. qmail has great installation documentation, but there is a lot to it. Exim asks me a few questions and then gets on with it - it just works.
* Evan McNabb [Tue, 4 Feb 2003 at 15:39 -0700] <quote> > I've liked postfix so far. All I had to do to get it basically working was > to install it and change 2 lines in the config file. I have put up more > of a fight when trying to do more "advanced" stuff, but for a simple mail > server postfix seems to work great. > > -Evan > > > My wife has started running a little business of her own. Of course, > > now she wants one of our boxes to be a server for her website. I've got > > everything done except for a mail server. I've never set one up and I > > can't seem to find a great tutorial on how to do it. Any links, > > suggestions, man pages would be great. Thanks! > > -- > /********************************************************************\ > Evan McNabb: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://evan.mcnabbs.org > System Administrator, CS Department, BYU > GnuPG Fingerprint: 53B5 EDCA 5543 A27A E0E1 2B2F 6776 8F9C 6A35 6EA5 > \********************************************************************/ > > ____________________ > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list > </quote> -- Hans Fugal | De gustibus non disputandum est. http://hans.fugal.net/ | Debian, vim, mutt, ruby, text, gpg http://gdmxml.fugal.net/ | WindowMaker, gaim, UTF-8, RISC, JS Bach --------------------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG Fingerprint: 6940 87C5 6610 567F 1E95 CB5E FC98 E8CD E0AA D460 ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
