ive setup or had a hand in setting up email systems like this for two companies with great results :D
Howard Bagcat wrote:
Linux E-mail Server Admins,
In the list below, what would be the best combination for an email server that is intended for production purpose.
1. Postfix + Cyrus IMAP + LDAP 2. Postfix + Cyrus IMAP + PostgreSQL 3. Postfix + Courier IMAP + LDAP 4. Postfix + Courier IMAP + PostgreSQL 5. Qmail + Cyrus IMAP + LDAP 6. Qmail + Cyrus IMAP + PostgreSQL 7. Qmail + Courier IMAP + LDAP 8. Qmail + Courier IMAP + PostgreSQL
Currently, we are using PAM->passwd for our email authentication. Any suggestion?
Regards, Howard.
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