Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 22:30:32 +0100 From: "Schalk Erasmus" <schalk@home.incredible.com.na> To: "James Godwin" <james@organicwire.net>, <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Ideal mail server: qmail or postfix Message-ID: <001501c34fcf$516c1c10$0265de0a@Fujitsu> References: <BB422296.66BE%james@organicwire.net>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] You should consider EXIM - ships standard with FreeBSD ports collection. http://www.exim.org There is also a Mailing List you could join, should you consider to migrate. Exim is FAST, very powerful and versatile. Also very suitable to run Virtual Domains. Integrates seamlessly with vmPOP for Virtual Domain POP Accounts. As ISP, we are running multiple Exim Servers with no problems at all. Suitable for Dial-Ups / Leased Circuits. Nice system_filter (easy to install) to block all those vbs and other non-desirables. Just my opinion.... :) Regards Schalk Erasmus Incredible Networks Windhoek, Namibia This mail was processed by: www.exim.org Exim Mirror: http://exim.incredible.com.na ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Godwin" <james@organicwire.net> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 10:07 PM Subject: Ideal mail server: qmail or postfix > Hi, > > We are building small server solution for our clients which run a number of > services and we are looking at incorporating mail server services. > > As a hosting provider we manage their web and email services. Our boxes were > configured with Sendmail and we have had no need to change. No need fixing > something which is not broken. :) basically have not had the time to change. > > As our company grew we became more familiar with running BSD and aware of > other alternatives. > > I was wondering what mail servers fellow ISP are running. I can't decide > between postfix or qmail. > > Any advantages or disadvantages would be greatly appreciated. > > Kind regards, > > James > > > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-isp@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-isp > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-isp-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > [-- Attachment #2 --] 0 *H 010 + 0 *H 00 a0 *H 010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10 U Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.300 030720192553Z 040719192553Z0O10UThawte Freemail Member1,0* *H schalk@home.incredible.com.na00 *H 0 ĺ7b?^F)=Eo(v@հSyN {# p\O/]jO4Co6;? M <Bb>Ohli1iwIC,Tt 1 :080(U!0schalk@home.incredible.com.na0U0 0 *H O;}nDprO$mN.8 [K Aeeu&=21^~ ]wHblMKü ۅ$,ۮY)7mCq͞ $[!50-0 0 *H 010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10U Thawte Consulting1(0&UCertification Services Division1$0"UThawte Personal Freemail CA1+0) *H personal-freemail@thawte.com0 960101000000Z 201231235959Z010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10U Thawte Consulting1(0&UCertification Services Division1$0"UThawte Personal Freemail CA1+0) *H personal-freemail@thawte.com00 *H 0 id[qGQr^}- {߅%u(t:B,c'{K~ݹΖdnD|Mq@8 x^^v]nz|KU)&j8$jDZڣyZ 00U00 *H ~Ngb*M`o`Xa&R5\0JbB#dG)ߝ^l`q\yn G (|_#& sC%/uQkw080fErtcvE.0 *H 010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10U Thawte Consulting1(0&UCertification Services Division1$0"UThawte Personal Freemail CA1+0) *H personal-freemail@thawte.com0 000830000000Z 040827235959Z010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10 U Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.3000 *H 0 32c %E>nx'gڈD)c5*mp<ܮto034qmOe KaU5u'rװ|CBPQ<9TIf - ki N0L0)U"0 010UPrivateLabel1-2970U0 0U0 *H 1KG]qSl]y=&b""I'{9$ *8PUl LGlX1B li+@]jy.%݊ Z<D&iHΥbb100010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10 U Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.30 a0 + 0 *H 1 *H 0 *H 1 030721213032Z0# *H 15}H,M^ޘ>^c0[ *H 1N0L0 *H 0*H 0 *H @0+0 *H (0+0 *H vueeË=5.Q.PP1imhS-Y_$SG~خҙLZGU)(o+ tȾbǙ6C\!sxD~:fuClthelp
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