Gentoo is meta distribution - it can be used for anything. Google create
chromeOS based on it, many VOIP and Multimedia (musicals especially)
distribution based on gentoo and thats all because of flexibility of
gentoo. Try it - u sure like it.

ср, 29 янв. 2025 г., 19:53 <guy.tremb...@welnx.com>:

> Thank you, there are so many flavors to Unix. I had tried Ubuntu and
> wasn't impressed. My goal is to have something robust for apache web server
> and mail server, I am not getting notifications on phone from email setup
> with James on Windows, may be the certificates but tried everything.
> Perhaps Unix may be best adapted to Web and Mail servers. James turned out
> to be very reliable in either case even on Windows.
>
> Kind regards, Cordialement,
> Guy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ilya Terskov <prosgar...@gmail.com>
> Sent: January 29, 2025 7:10 AM
> To: James Users List <server-user@james.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Running mail and web servers on UNIX
>
> Hi guys. I have experience with james as testing platform for IT
> specialist as second mail, thinking about to move from Microsoft exchange
> too because its EOL very soon. If u on really good terms with linux best of
> all is Gentoo with systemd as for me, its can be tuned to be your perfect
> system.
> Also have best version control of packages and other stuff like flags and
> u can make system pure x64 without 32 bit. Also james works good on windows
>
> ср, 29 янв. 2025 г., 18:58 <guy.tremb...@welnx.com>:
>
> > Thank you for your responses everyone I will ponder on how best to
> > proceed.
> >
> > Kind regards, Cordialement,
> > Guy
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Matthews <m...@dmatthews.org.INVALID>
> > Sent: January 27, 2025 5:22 AM
> > To: James Users List <server-user@james.apache.org>
> > Subject: Re: Running mail and web servers on UNIX
> >
> > hi Matt
> >
> > I'm aware we're getting a bit off topic for a james list.
> >
> > I don't know Suse (these days I use debian based stuff) or vanilla
> > sendmail, but there are lightweight drop-ins (mailx, bsd-mail etc)
> > that I'm sure could fill the gap you outlined. It would be very
> > un-unix like for any linux distro to refuse to work without one of the
> > traditional heavyweight mail exchangers being installed.
> >
> > You can drop me a line at m...@dmtthews.org if you want to chat more.
> > You might also be interested, or even amused with the system on one of
> > the servers I manage. This backs up to it's owners home server and
> > between the two machines a check is run to shout out if the backups on
> > both machines do not match. All just using simple unix tools.
> >
> > Best wishes
> >
> > --
> > David Matthews
> > m...@dmatthews.org
> >
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