Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 15:20:54 -0500 From: Eric Crist <mnslinky@gmail.com> To: Andrey Shuvikov <mr.hyro@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mail server setup questions Message-ID: <6EBEFC5F-0727-4A91-A43E-0C638DC3FB52@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <24393ae80709051205j211b7ae4p54ea2f9d94b3c5e3@mail.gmail.com> References: <80f4f2b20709041503g3b3f85d1oa6a09b110ac31d7b@mail.gmail.com> <20070905155804.GE25281@ayvali.org> <24393ae80709051205j211b7ae4p54ea2f9d94b3c5e3@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:05 PMSep 5, 2007, Andrey Shuvikov wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was > going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody > named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not > suitable for this task? Andrey, I can't speak of exim or qmail, but I had used sendmail for nearly 10 years before switching to postfix. I switched was for support of virtual mail boxes, and better support for IMAP. Regardless of the software you choose, it's to your benefit to figure out what you want to do in the long run, and choose the software that is best going to allow you to achieve those goals. HTH ----- Eric F Crist Secure Computing Networks
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