Another option you may wish to check out is Sine Nomine's SMTPPLUS package. It's a modern, full featured SMTP server for VM that's built using open-source packages on top of Linux/390.
One very cool feature of SMTPPLUS, imho, is that it is a drop in replacement for IBM's supplied SMTP server. It knows how to talk to the CP spool, so it supports rdr and pun interfaces the same way SMTP does....
DJ
Alan Cox wrote:
On Gwe, 2005-01-07 at 02:34, Marcy Cortes wrote:
Just when our email group was getting serious about sendmail on linux 390 for replacing a lot of older unix sendmail hosts, they were told by the sendmail folks that they are no longer going to support the linux 390 version of sendmail and we couldn't acquire it.
We thought there were quite a few of z Linux customers running it - is that true? Has anyone else heard this announcement?
Sendmail has two forms "sendmail.com" is a sendmail business doing sendmail work, lots of add ons and other stuff and run by some of the original authors. Linux vendors generally ship the open source sendmail they produce from this and support that.
Check with your Linux vendor but the odds are that unless you want all the sendmail.com extras you don't need to worry.
Alan
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