[ale] Linux Mail Server Recomendations
Bob Toxen
transam at cavu.com
Fri Sep 24 05:59:22 EDT 2004
Frankly, I thought that Sendmail was the worst piece of junk on Linux
other than X, until I recently had to deal with qmail, that *I* think
makes Sendmail seem good.
Lots of people know how to debug Sendmail problems vs. qmail.
Postfix probably is the best of the bunch.
Bob Toxen
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 02:20:04AM +0000, aaron wrote:
>
> I have a friend doing doctoral work in interactive web development and human
> interface design. At one point I helped him set up a Linux / Apache web
> server for posting VRML projects created by he and his students.
>
> His studies have recently necessitated a move to Baltimore. For some odd
> reason his department there couldn't provide him with an email account. He
> made the mistake of complaining about that as being somewhat aburd. Now they
> want him to set up a mail server for the department... for cheap or for free,
> of course... to live alongside their Apache web server, which is
> unfortunately running on an eXcrement Pile box. The mail server, however, can
> be a seperate Linux box if that's the way he wants to get it done.
>
> This person is NOT a unix savvy command line, script config kind of guy, so
> Sendmail is probably not a solution. We've had a suggestion of qmail, but I
> wanted to ask the list if there are other email server options we should look
> into, keeping in mind that ease of configuration and maintenane are the
> important factors.
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
> peace
> aaron
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