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  I just finished reading "Hacking Linux Exposed" which is a wonderful 
security book.  I'm not pretending that I knew much about security before, but 
I am claiming to be at least competent now.
  Anyway, in one of the later chapters there is a discussion of MTAs, and it 
mentions that it is a Good Thing to have an MTA which does not run as root.  I 
found the argument persuasive, and happily installed postifx.
  I do miss one thing from exim, however.  Is there any way with postfix (or 
with qmail for that matter) to set up per-user address rewriting, the way that 
the default Debian config does with exim?
  Also, are there other security-minded mailers that I should be looking into?

thanks,
crh

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