On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 18:09:02 -0500 (EST) Barry A Warsaw<bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us> wrote:
BTW, how do y'all like qmail? I've been experiencing a really pesky sendmail problem that I just can't fix -- for all the time I've thrashed on sendmail too :-( I'm thinking of looking at swapping my MTA.
I have few opinions on QMail other than negative reactions to its author. I like and actively use Exim (http://www.exim.org/) which I find close to ideal for a general MTA. Postfix is where I intend to head, especially for larger mail systems, but its not quite up to where I need to be yet.
Look into Exim -- Good Stuff.
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On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 11:41:57AM +0100, Tomas Fasth wrote:
J C Lawrence wrote:
Look into Exim -- Good Stuff.
I concur. After years of sendmail hack Exim is a dream to operate.
I've heard much the same from a few other people I know who run it at large installations... then again, anything has got to be better than Sendmail.
If sendmail equals perl, can one say that exim equals python? ;-)
Having hacked on the source code to Postfix some, I can honestly say that he's written the single most readable piece of C code in existance... after that gawky dutchman of course! :-) It's a model of usable variable names in most places... maazing C code that you can read.
Chris
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