Are you using Debian at office too. If so you can give exim a try which is default with Debian. BTW eximconfig is a nice tool to configure exim.
I don't particularly like eximconfig - puts the required options in too many places in /etc/exim4/ ... and has this stupid option about starting exim from inetd.
Monolithic config files are far better.
And exim runs perfectly well on RH - excellent third party RPMs available as well (though compiling it is painless and easy).
Note: If Debian, get Andreas Metzler's exim4 packages for unstable, and their backports to stable. Don't use exim3 - outdated, lacks several features ...
srs
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