Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:

> I am going run a server on a virtual hosting facility and am forced  to
> use some flavour of Linux.

To throw in another opinion/experience: Never had a problem with Redhat
(started with 3.something on 7.x over 4 years ago) or now with Fedora.
Some things are bloated, but another the short release cycle may be the
real showstopper (though it's 6 months, IIRC, not 3 as somebody wrote).
In this regard, debian is really fine, though a dislike it for many
other things (no distro battles, please). For a server you have to
install and that should need as little maintenance as possible, it's
probably the best.

To come to the topic: From Exim's point of view, it doesn't really
matter, I'd say.

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