tickticker wrote: > My 2 cents, > > Postfix and Exim are the easiest to setup and handle most anything you > will need it for. While i've set em all up, hands down these just work > and handle large (enough)amounts of traffic, unless you have massive > amounts of users like a medium sized isp or larger. > > Qmail is horrible to setup, and the gentleman who wrote it hasn't > updated it in years, and the custom licensing will not allow addition of > any of the NUMEROUS fixes and updates or a new version (last time i > bothered to look) to the source. Might work great at sending mail, but > not worth the effort IMHO (even with that toaster setup, if it's still > around). I think this is a dated opinion. Installing the toaster today is simply a matter of running a few scripts (granted, it can take a while to compile everything). It also includes simscan, spamassassin, clamav, and a host of other add-ons that are already added in. > Sendmail is dated, someone difficult to configure (recompile with every > setting change), and probably the most insecure as the beast has evolved > over the years. also runs like a champ. > > be sure to pipe everything through spamassassin and Clamav and maybe > even Anomy or somesuch other attachment control. Amavisd comes to mind > as well for this. there are others, and i will not knock 'em. > > I'm not an email administrator, I just play one at client sites. > > Tickticker > > Kenneth wrote: >> I'm beginning the process of learning about MTAs, MUAs, and whatever all >> those other acronyms are. I have never had the need to set one up, and still >> don't really have a need but I thought I would add to my knowledge. >> >> What are some good packages I should be looking at? I did a quick install of >> qmail on Gentoo, but it doesn't seem to want to start up, it's looking for a >> whole bunch of files in /var/qmail/control that don't exist. I'm not >> knocking qmail for this, at least yet. I still have to look over the >> documentation more thoroughly, probably something I didn't do. >> -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss