[IMGate] Re: IMGate on Gentoo?

2005-10-27 Thread Len Conrad
if postfix has been ported to the OS, it's your call.

Len




[IMGate] Re: IMGate on Gentoo?

2005-10-27 Thread R Cramer
Len,

This is the first post I have seen in several weeks.  Thought everyone had 
gone on vacation!!

David had a good question that I do not see answered.  Have you set a price on 
your postfix advanced configuration configuration set yet?

Dick

On Thursday 27 October 2005 12:07 pm, Len Conrad wrote:
 if postfix has been ported to the OS, it's your call.

 Len





[IMGate] Re: IMGate on Gentoo?

2005-10-27 Thread Dan Horne
David Fletcher  wrote on Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:32 AM:


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 I am a current user of Gentoo linux and a past user of Debian linux.=20
 I have never used BSD, but would be willing to if that is the best
 option. =20
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Just want to throw in my opinion here.  I also had never used FreeBSD
until I installed IMGate.  I had used Gentoo at home for several months
before the IMGate install, and I wanted to install to Gentoo.  My
superiors made the decision, however, that since Len suggested FreeBSD
that we should go that route, at least in initial testing.  Since that
fateful day, I have fallen in love with FreeBSD and refuse to use any
other OS for a server.  The ports system is the best package management
system I have seen.  Say goodbye to dependency hell.  Apt is great, and
emerge is cool too, but give me the ports system any day.

The ports collection is similar to emerge, in that everything is
compiled from source instead of binaries (although FreeBSD has a binary
system as well, I don't use it).  Unlike Gentoo, however, it isn't
nearly as complicated or time-consuming.  A Gentoo install can take me a
couple of days to compile an install sometimes, and after that you still
have to set everything up (another week).  With FreeBSD and the package
system you can be up and running in less than a day with all the
software that you need installed and configured.

Once you get over the slight differences between BSD and Linux, you will
be glad you made the choice.

OK, I'm done. Sorry if I got any on you.