>> Did you bother to even try searching the archives? It seems not.
>
> It seams that you are right! ;)
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>> Of Damien Hull
>> Sent: Tuesday, 24 May 2005 2:50 PM
>> To: misc
>> Subject: Email Server
>>
>> How is OpenBSD as an Email server?
>
> Boring.... because you don't have to install Updates every week like wich
> such fucked up Linux.
>
>> I ran an email server on FreeBSD and it ran fine. Right now I'm using
>> Fedora Core 3 as a workstation and server. My workstation is fine but
>> the server is having problems. Could be hardware related. Not sure where
>
> You're a free BETA-tester for the next commercial RedHat(e).
> Isn't that worse enought?
>
>> the problem is.
>
>> I'm looking for opinions and testimonials. If you are running OpenBSD as
>> an email server let me know what you think.
>
> It's good....
> sendmail+clamav+popa3 (even I've to use that damn stunnel..)
>
>> I'm also wondering how the "secure by default" works. Can I get a secure
>> mail server out of the ports tree.
>
> Yeah... wonders and much more wonders...
> Welcome to the wizzards of OS ;)
>
> Btw: systrace and gcc-patches...
>
>> 1. Postfix
>
> I never used it...
>
>> 2. Cyrus imap server
>
> I never used it...
>
>> 3. SSL and TLS
>
> Works perfectly
>
>> All of these are in Fedora but I'm wondering if the OpenBSD team has
>> modified them in any way or checked them for security problems etc...
>
> Including Fedora are also binary only drivers, NDA-stuff and much more
> crap.
> Just imagine that you can't find all the stuff wich is included into that
> fucked up Distri in OpenBSD (Seams I "like" Fedora a lot..). ;)
>
> Btw: Even if you#re from austria you should be able to read the
> informations provided by the website, or? ;)

Btw: sorry to the *.au guy I missed the first mail! :-)
I'm realy sorry (that happens if you#re awake all the night long) :-)

Kind regards,
Sebastian

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