> I didn't have time to track down the issue, all I can say is php53 broke
> my installation. I also didn't like the fact that VQadmin never worked
> correctly.
>
> My Postfix installation works perfectly for my needs and so do the
> administrative tools, and web based applications created for it. YUM
> works without issue and hasn't broken anything yet when updating. That's
> what I need.
>
> I really like QMail and didn't want to change, but it was the prudent
> thing to do.

<snip>

Agree that postfix is reliable. I am also running some EDM servers and all i 
need 
is a fast light-weight MTA. So my choice is postfix with dovecot. No antivirus 
and 
antispam. Just SPF and DKIM. Once any campaign is done, i will just shut it 
down to 
prevent any security breech, if there is any. With the knowledge of installing 
QMTs, 
postfix is much easier.

With a 2mbps dedicated bandwidth, i can send 250k emails each about 10k to my 
registered 
users within 4 hours.   

But I still wouldn't want to implement postfix as an enterprise email solution.
 

regards
nic                                       
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