Mike,
If it is of any consequence. I have recently moved from a Fedora
Core 7 machine that I had installed Qmailrocks on. I found that the
upgrades were a little slow, limited documentation and I needed a couple of
features that were not present.
After looking at a range of different Qmail options I chose to use the QMT
version. I also wanted to keep using Fedora or Red Hat, as this is in place
on a few of my machines. As a result CentOS was the obvious choice (Red Hat
without the Red Hat support).
I have now put the server in place with the QMT for CentOS 5.3 and this went
well. I have also added the QMT Plus package, and sent some time tuning my
system using the videos supplied by Jake.
I did have an issue, but the excellent forum provided me with the
information to fix my issues.
After the install I now have a machine that is supported for a few years at
least, running in a stable environment, offering advanced features my
Qmailrocks install didn't. Oh, and the QMT install was very easy compared
to Qmailrocks.
Just my thoughts
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Colvin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, 17 August 2009 9:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Stupid Question...Or two.
Ok. This is probably a stupid question, but... It's Sunday, so I'm entitled
to one stupid question. :-)
I've been using Qmail for many years (10), although only admining one myself
for the past 3. I originally used "Qmailrocks", and am aware of its
shortcomings and issues, compared to "Modern" flavors of qmail.
So... What's the differences between Qmail Toaster, Bill Shupp's Qmail
Toaster, and netqmail? I don't mean the obvious (QMT being an ISO), but
more along the lines of the "Finished Product". What's better/worse about
the three versions?
Also, and this is more for Jake I think, other than being based on CentOS 5,
what's the difference between the "Free" version of your QMT and the QMT5
version? I have no problem paying you for the QMT5 version, but am curious
as to the reason for two versions? Is CentOS5 that much better? (I'm not a
CentOS person, so I'm not sure.)
Anyway, thanks for the time!
Mike
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