i have been using OBSD mail server for 12 years its medium but it just works
no problem at all with mail server i dont think you will have any problem by
the way im using postfix as mta

> Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 12:32:22 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: OpenBSD mailserver success stories ?
>
> WE are in the early engineering stages of building a replacement system for
> one that we installed about 25 years ago that has served us well, and aged
> gracefully. However it is tied to some commercial software for a vendor
that
> long ago fell into the back hole of commercial software vendors. Yep, no
> source code.
>
> So, I am doing some soul searching. Our OS decision tree that is a legacy
> from that time is as follows:
>
> if faces the outside world, or is network curious (DNS for example) OS =
> OpenBSD
>
> else if OS need fancy GUI, or commercial software is involve OS = Linux
>
> els OS = FreeBSD
>
> this has served us well for many years, but it has been a long time since
> we did anteing involving FreeBSD. Granted I still have solid machines
> protected by modern OpenBSD fireballs, but ... I am thinking I may want to
> go down to  2 choices for OS's.
>
> Given that, most of the things we are doing with FreeBSD,  Apache, Samba,
> NFS etc, do not concern me as to doing them with OpenBSD. but I am a bit
> concerned about the mailserver. We use it for internal mail, and it gets
mail
> from a large variety of systems, and devices, not all of which are modern.
> also I offer our users many options for retrieving their mail. With this in
> mid, I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD for
> mailserver.
>
> Thanks.
>
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