Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 18:18:44 +0930 From: David Lloyd <lloy0076@rebel.net.au> To: Samuel Chow <cyschow@shaw.ca> Cc: Cort Naegelin <jtylor20@attbi.com>, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: mail systems Message-ID: <3D4652EC.1BEB3133@rebel.net.au> References: <3D46048B.00000E.16579@kitchen> <20020729212619.1e857a29.cyschow@shaw.ca>
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Samuel, > If you talk to three people, you get four answers on which > MTA to use! I would tend to agree. I have seen internal company flamewars about which MTA's to use. > I personally use qmail, and I really like it. It is rather > simple to setup, comparing to the syntax of sendmail. And > now that I am very comfortable with qmail, I am not changing > unless there are some very compelling reasons. I have no > experience on Postfix. The truth of the matter is, in my opinion, that SendMail, QMail and PostFix will all do the job you want. Contrary to popular belief SendMail + the m4 macros isn't hard to understand, QMail is easy for those who use QMail but I tend to have to install it twice before I get it right, and PostFix is good -- although I've never used it personally but too many people whose technical opinion I trust have said that it's good. I tend to use SendMail, but that's because I'm stubborn and sometimes old-fashioned :-) DSL To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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