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On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 17:38 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote: |
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> Hi. |
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> I'm looking for a very lightweight SMTP server. It |
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> should (in order): |
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> - Support TLS or SSL for outgoing/incoming connections |
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> - Be VERY light on CPU usage |
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> - Store mails in Maildir format (or hand it off to an |
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> MDA like procmail/maildrop, for them to store the |
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> mails) |
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> - Relay mail to only one smart host |
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> It is important, that the system isn't too heavy on |
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> the CPU, as I've only got a MIPSel MIPS 4Kc V0.10. |
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> What can you recommend? |
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> On normal systems, I always use Postfix, but that's |
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> not really "lightweight" :) |
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> Thanks, |
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> Alexander Skwar |
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> -- |
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> The debate rages on: Is PL/I Bachtrian or Dromedary? |
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Hi, |
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Another vote for "qmail", IMO most CPU power goes to filter spam|virus |
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(if used with perl or other interpreted lang). |
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Rumen |