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]
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> 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!
> 
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