>Do you have a URL for postfix?

vbg   www.postfix.org

>   And is there a Solaris/Linux port?

yeah, sure. Wietse has done a world-class job with postfix, including a 
beautiful install routine.  IBM doesn't publish crap under their public 
software license and hire Venema for a sabbatical to do postfix.

>The company I am doing this for is NT only, but may consider going for a 
>Solaris
>or Linux solution.   FreeBSD is not even on the radar.

If they look up at yahoo, or use Hotmail, then FreeBSD is on their radar. vbg

>They'd rather spend 10k for an NT solution rather than pick up a better 
>freeware product.  Gotta love cube life.

f@rthe@ds.  Free doesn't mean junk.  But I guess for the cubists, it's just 
pearls before swine.

If I were you (ouch!), I'd throw protoytpe together a FreeBSD machine with 
postfix (out of pocket: $0.00, skunkworks!!), a celeron 400 or better, and 
get Marcelo Frutig's tag for talking to serverobjects' ASPQmail ($150).

CFMail has such notoriety, for so long (see this list and the forums), that 
I can't believe anyone would ever consider putting it the head-end of such 
a huge mail project, esp with all the money you're spending for tail-end of 
LSMTP and its hw platform (and its maintenance costs). If the prototype 
give results, then ask them to buy you a Solaris license.  Wietse Venema 
has some tools for pumping tons of mail into postfix.  It is a very hot 
MTA.  You could have roomful of PIII's running postfix in parallel, giving 
you great redundancy, and just have CF/ASPQmail spread the output over the 
MTA outgoing farm.

I've got an idiot's How-To for installing FreeBSD and then postfix, if 
you're interested, as part of my IMGate anti-spam project.

Len

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