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I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would
* Guy wyldf...@gmail.com:
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would be
Thanks for all the input. Now that I know so many people are happy
with FreeBSD as a base for their Postfix machines I'll definitely be
having a look at it as a possibility for the future.
Thanks again.
Guy
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Stefan Förster wrote:
The documentation at http://www.postfix.org/INSTALL.html#4 mentions
that earlier versions of Postfix were supported on FreeBSD 2.x to 5.x.
I think it's very likely that you can run recent Postfix versions on
newer FreeBSD releases, too.
Ack,
I have FreeBSD 7.1
Mikael Bak wrote:
Stefan Förster wrote:
The documentation at http://www.postfix.org/INSTALL.html#4 mentions
that earlier versions of Postfix were supported on FreeBSD 2.x to 5.x.
I think it's very likely that you can run recent Postfix versions on
newer FreeBSD releases, too.
Ack,
I
* Guy wyldf...@gmail.com:
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would be
This is probably drifting off-topic, but I have a few questions regarding
your setup...
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
85.000 aprox. mail account here (spanish web-hosting company) using:
* 25 FreeBSD 7.x as reception-only mailservers (3500 accounts per server
aprox)
* 3
Hi,
I'm using Postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis/CLAM. Also looking at adding
SpamAssassin in the near future. I've also got Postfix Policyd V2 on
my gateways.
I've currently got this all running on Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04) and it's
been fine so far.
I have had one or two problems along the way, not with
On 17/08/2009 17:01, Guy wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis/CLAM. Also looking at adding
SpamAssassin in the near future. I've also got Postfix Policyd V2 on
my gateways.
I've currently got this all running on Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04) and it's
been fine so far.
I have had one or two
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously
not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would be
appreciated.
As you still
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Guy wrote:
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 09:01, Guywyldf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Postfix 2.5.5 with Amavis/CLAM. Also looking at adding
SpamAssassin in the near future. I've also got Postfix Policyd V2 on
my gateways.
I've currently got this all running on Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04) and it's
been fine so
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Guy wrote:
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any
Kurt Buff wrote:
I am biased, but I've long preferred FreeBSD to any flavor of Linux
for ease of administration - FreeBSD simply makes more sense to me
than any Linux I've ever touched. Others will differ, but that's my
preference.
I prefer linux, and currently use suse and ubuntu, which
Hi,
I'm considering FreeBSD as an alternative, but I was wondering what
people think of FreeBSD as a platform for Postfix. It's obviously not
as easy to maintain as Ubuntu, but it does have a reputation for
stability. Any thoughts, recommendations or experiences would be
appreciated.
I am
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