On 13 August 2010 16:30, <open...@e-solutions.re> wrote: > On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:23:30 -0500, "j...@fixedpointgroup.com" > <j...@fixedpointgroup.com> wrote: >> sendmail is fine if you have a few users at a relatively quiet domain, >> all of whom you want to have system accounts on the mailserver. smtpd >> does similarly but has unpredictable behavior at best. i spent many >> hours fiddling with smtpd until i gave up on it. >> >> postfix is great because of the virtual user support, meaning that your >> mail users do not require system accounts, and configurability. hosting >> several domains, all with separate mailboxes e.g. u...@domain1.com and >> u...@domain2.com is done pretty easily by postfix. in the instance that >> you need support from the postfix-users mailing list don your >> douchebag-proof-suit and you should be ok so long as you don't subscribe >> to that list. >> >> i have heard good things about qmail but never used it myself. > > Thank's for your answer. >
Qmail has worked for me for many years. We get about 50.00 smtp connections a day and do about 200K deliveries a month.