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On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 19:06:12 -0500 |
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Michael Crute wrote: |
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> On 11/8/06, Michael Sullivan <michael@××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs |
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> > has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail |
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> > (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs |
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> > mailman. I would like to replace sendmail with something not |
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> > so...shall we say prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do |
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> > so on this list and others. Would anyone please give me some |
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> > recommendations for a new choice of mail server? I'd like one with |
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> > plenty if documentation. |
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> For my money I would say run postfix. |
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Michael S: |
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I agree with Michael C. I've been running postfix for several years. |
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It's easy to use and it works! More than that I don't want/need |
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(though I do use mailman with it to handle the bogofilter mailing |
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lists). |
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Regards, |
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David |
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