Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
On 11/8/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: postfix is supposed to be pretty good.gmail is even better :)with all the amount of spam hits my smtp server has received before I removed it, there is no way I will declare a MX record in my dns ever again... jc
Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
Radosław Grzanka wrote: Hi, I have few (small) sites that run postfix under my control and I also would recommend it. However if you require some advanced features from postfix (anti-virus, spamassassin etc.) then be prepared for few surprises on upgrade and looking through configuration files + documentation + changelog. Once it cought me with my pants down and left my sites for few days without mail until I found source of the problem. Still, postfix is the best IMVHO. The moral of the story is that that the move between 2.0 to 2.1 or 2.1 to 2.2 or 2.2 to 2.3 are actually major updates and a number of things change within the internals of Postfix. If you don't actually look at the change logs you will run into problems. On the other hand each of these releases introduced some nice functionality. 2.1 was policy servers which made graylisting easy, 2.2 changed SQL syntax which made the queries you could do much more powerful, 2.3 was actual sendmail style milters that didn't need to be requeued. I've been really happy with Postfix over the past 4 years. kashani -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
David Relson napisał(a): On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 19:06:12 -0500 Michael Crute wrote: On 11/8/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs mailman. I would like to replace sendmail with something not so...shall we say prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do so on this list and others. Would anyone please give me some recommendations for a new choice of mail server? I'd like one with plenty if documentation. For my money I would say run postfix. Michael S: I agree with Michael C. I've been running postfix for several years. It's easy to use and it works! More than that I don't want/need (though I do use mailman with it to handle the bogofilter mailing lists). Hi, I have few (small) sites that run postfix under my control and I also would recommend it. However if you require some advanced features from postfix (anti-virus, spamassassin etc.) then be prepared for few surprises on upgrade and looking through configuration files + documentation + changelog. Once it cought me with my pants down and left my sites for few days without mail until I found source of the problem. Still, postfix is the best IMVHO. Cheers, Radek. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 19:06:12 -0500 Michael Crute wrote: > On 11/8/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs > > has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail > > (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs > > mailman. I would like to replace sendmail with something not > > so...shall we say prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do > > so on this list and others. Would anyone please give me some > > recommendations for a new choice of mail server? I'd like one with > > plenty if documentation. > > For my money I would say run postfix. Michael S: I agree with Michael C. I've been running postfix for several years. It's easy to use and it works! More than that I don't want/need (though I do use mailman with it to handle the bogofilter mailing lists). Regards, David -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
On 11/8/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs mailman. I would like to replace sendmail with something not so...shall we say prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do so on this list and others. Would anyone please give me some recommendations for a new choice of mail server? I'd like one with plenty if documentation. For my money I would say run postfix. -- Michael E. Crute http://mike.crute.org God put me on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now I am so far behind that I will never die. --Bill Watterson -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
On Thursday 09 November 2006 5:03, Michael Sullivan wrote: > I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs has > a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail (as well > as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs mailman. I > would like to replace sendmail with something not so...shall we say > prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do so on this list and > others. Would anyone please give me some recommendations for a new > choice of mail server? I'd like one with plenty if documentation. > Thank you. > -Michael Sullivan- postfix is supposed to be pretty good. -- Raymond Lewis Rebbeck -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Mail system recommendations
I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them runs mailman. I would like to replace sendmail with something not so...shall we say prehistoric? I've been advised many times to do so on this list and others. Would anyone please give me some recommendations for a new choice of mail server? I'd like one with plenty if documentation. Thank you. -Michael Sullivan- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list