Hi Folks,

I'm getting ready to rebuild a rather old mail system.

We support a mix of activities - both commercial and otherwise - probably the best characterization of our IT operations is that of an academic department (local users, remote users, basic email, a list server with a few dozen lists, web server, ...).

The current configuration is fairly vanilla - but pieced together over time, lots of local knowledge applied, etc.:
- linux (Debian, but might move to a BSD)
- postfix
- amavisd-new, clamAV, spamassassin
- sympa list manager
- procmail for local delivery
- uw imap&pop daemons

It's all getting a little long in the tooth - particularly our antispam setup - so I've been planning on rebuilding from scratch, and maybe in the process replacing/augmenting some of the components:
- GUI based admin tools (particularly for filtering rules)
- SIEVE
- a webmail server
- maybe dbmail
- maybe replacing the imap/pop daemons

All my reference books, notes, web links to tutorials, etc. are 5-10 years old. I'm wondering if anybody can point me to a good CURRENT reference that summarizes/compares the latest and greatest software, provides some best practices, etc.

Thanks very much,

Miles Fidelman

--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.  .... Yogi Berra


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