> IMHO, the nature of mail servers (handling and filtering the worst traffic
> the Internet can offer), dictates that doze is not the safest choice for
> high risk daemons like SMTP, POP or IMAP.

Why? I ask because, way, way back, we used to run Sendmail on Slackware.
That box was hacked into once. Additionally, it seemed like there was a new
exploit out every other day for relaying mail off of Sendmail.

We switched to VOPMail on Windows and never looked back. We've installed
VOPMail on site at various customers and rarely need to service those
machines. VOPMail was also much faster at performing routine mail tasks. And
did I mention it had a fully functional GUI?

Ben Rogers
http://www.c4.net
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057


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