If you are at all concerned about security, then you really only have
two choices.... qmail or postfix.
I am told that the setup and operation of postfix is quite similar to
that of sendmail...
Qmail is very different, but I like it. The licence it is under, makes
binary distribution basically impossible, but if you follow one of the
howtos its pretty straight forward. There are addons if you would like
/etc/aliases support and the like. I would suggest courier-imap for
imap, imaps, pop and pops. vpopmail can automate virtual domains for
you, and qmail-admin provides a web admin interface. sqwebmail gives you
web-mail. (And if you are feeling particularly keen, wrap your Maildir
directories up in a Resierfs, for some excelent performance)
Check out www.inter7.com and www.qmail.org for links to most of this
stuff.
-Colin
Dean Hamstead wrote:
>
> sendmail is installed on most systems by default.
> It works, and its not too bad when all is said and done
>
> im a fan of qmail and exim.
>
> i think exim maybe a little easier to set up but possibly
> qmail has more available software.
>
> www.qmail.org
> www.exim.org
>
> smail is supposed to be good
>
> have a look on freshmeat.net, have a fiddle with them and
> see what works for you.
>
> Dean
>
> > Alan Lee wrote:
> >
> > Hey;
> >
> > Im looking for an email server, which is easy to install, easy to
> > config, and keeps working. Its required to be able to support
> > multipical domains, and would be nice to have a web interface to it..
> >
> > .. What do other people use?
> >
> > Regards, Alan Lee
>
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