Ditto.
I've run Courier since v0.29.0, and I think it's a well-rounded, all-inclusive
product that is easy to set up (one has to have the discipline to read the
instructions, as with all good products). I know people who have cobbled
together mail systems from the various MTAs, clients, etc. (configuration
nightmares), as well as one guy who put Netscape Enterprise Server (man, what a
pig!) on his Sun 670MP just for home use. Courier is, by far, the most capable
and well-written mail system with such a small resource footprint. Thanks, Sam.
William
"David M . Stowell" wrote:
>
> I see so many posts on this list criticizing courier, and even Sam's
> character. Let me register as someone who is running courier on my
> business domain, and am quite pleased with it (granted, it's small and
> simple, but it works all the same). And I find Sam's advise useful, and
> if one doesn't like his character, then one can benefit from the advise
> while blithely ignoring the tone.
>
> Just thought someone should say something positive for a change.
>
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