> this scenario has taken form in almost all areas of systems
> administration....its the help that counts and people who share there
> success stories.  irregardless of preference and i believe qmail or
postfix
> has its strengths and weakness...again its what the software is being
> targeted for use.

I hate to be the Grammar Nazi, but it should be `regardless'. :P

Anyways, sendmail is still alive and used, despite being a potentail
weakest link in the system security chain, so if there is more info
out there that's passed around to make it much more bearable, then
that ought to be good.

Cheers,

Zakame

...hey, you could be a great editor someday!  i believe this is what we need
in the community right now. people who could make sense to all the choas of
technical materials thrown in....again, thank you very much for correcting
me i appreciate it.

cheers!

-- 
Ronald Allan V. Tomimbang
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