On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Matthew Kirkwood wrote: > No (or few) technical reasons. The same reasons that my work uses Solaris > for everything expect a few routers and lightly loaded proxies. By the > time you deal with 1M mails a day (and not mailing list traffic) you want > a little more resilience to whatever failures may come.. While Solaris is good in those regards, a well-built *BSD box will provide plenty of resilience. jms
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