Richard Wallace wrote:
Nothing against courier -- it's great software -- but don't discount qmail simply because it isn't packaged. Based on functionality and stability alone, it's worth a look and you learn so much about how it really works by doing the install step by step. Given the number of domains your talking about, I would think the ability to easily configure, maintain and troubleshoot would be critical. My experience with qmail was that I didn't have to backtrack to find out where things were and how they worked ***after*** it was installed because I was learning it ***as*** I installed.Another guy working there wants to use qmail + vpopmail. I'm a Debian user, and I don't like using too many things that aren't already packaged (not that I can't, I just prefer not to). So, I've been looking for alternatives.
I use qmail + courier-imap and it's a great combination.
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