Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 19:58:56 +0100 From: Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com> To: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: postfix or qmail? Message-ID: <42B46EF0.1080406@dial.pipex.com> In-Reply-To: <200506181025.25239.kirk@strauser.com> References: <200506181124.09562.l0kit0@exactas.org> <200506181025.25239.kirk@strauser.com>
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Kirk Strauser wrote: >My choice is Postfix. It's still under active development and isn't hampered >by bizarre licensing and enormous egos. > > Active development has to be the killer argument. Who wants to rely on software that no-one cares enough about to develop properly? >Furthermore, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security the >standard DJB way: by implementing only the easy parts of the standard and >complaining loudly about the hard parts ("those are insecure!") until >everyone quits asking for them. > > DJB? >On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:21 am, Alex Zbyslaw wrote: > >> It has some interesting tricks (an email address like "user" can >>> automatically have aliases like "user-*) >> >> > > > Kirk Strauser wrote: >In Postfix's main.cf: > > recipient_delimiter (default: empty) > The separator between user names and address extensions (user+foo). > >I set mine to "+" and use it all the time whenever I give out my address >(although I subscribed to this mailing list before I migrated to Postfix so >you won't see it on my messages here). For example, my listed address on >Slashdot is "kirk+slashdot@strauser.com". > > Learn something every day, thanks! Guess my postfix instinct was justified :-) --Alex
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