This will be my last post about this since I have pretty much settled on 
Postfix...  only becuase I'm still learning at this point about this 
stuff and postfix comes installed with my distribution so I bet it 
probably will be the most easy to do at this point.

Pardon me if I'm just some annoying windows user, however I am just a 
small business owner who has been working with linux personally for 
about a year.  Until this list I have been amazed how helpful other 
people have been in giving me tips and direction in the open source 
community.  Never the less I have decided to try out using linux in my 
company...
1. because of costs
2. because I have gotten tired of patching microsoft servers over and 
over again.

I want to apoligize if for some reason I offended you guys (I never 
meant to) but I think you guys might have a bit too much caffine in your 
system or something.   All I wanted was your personal opinions before I 
decided to try to set up a mail server on linux.  It helps to get real 
opinions from different people before starting a project.  I have done 
it on multiple occasions in the past for windows and other types of 
linux projects with no problems.

You guys might want to relax a little and be happy that people value 
your opinions.  Not everyone is out just to cause mischeive.

Again, I apoligize...  but thanks for the benifit of the doubt.

Kevin


MarkD wrote:

>On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 12:40:44AM -0400, Kevin Fonner allegedly wrote:
>
>>What exactly is a troll???  I noticed Peter had some wierd crap about 
>>trolls and religion in his emails.
>>
>
>In the extremely unlikely event that:
>
>a) You can subscribe to mailing lists such as this, yet
>b) You have no clue about search engines, and
>c) You are genuinely that naive, then:
>
>Read this: http://www.city.grande-prairie.ab.ca/h_email.htm
>
>And then tell us what you are really trying to achieve.
>
>
>Regards.
>
>
>>Thanks,
>>Kevin
>>
>>MarkD wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 04:32:21AM -0400, Kevin Fonner allegedly wrote:
>>>
>>>>I was curious at yur guys opinions on what would be better to use for a 
>>>>small company...  Qmail or Postfix?  They both claim to be a step up 
>>>>
>>>>from sendmail.
>>>
>>>They are. Try them both, get a feel for their respective philosophies,
>>>styles and support levels, then pick the one that you like best. If
>>>this is a serious question rather than a troll, then you'll be able to
>>>find numerous comparisons thru any decent search engine.
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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