[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> PS.  For the few of you still using sendmail that is :-)

I must admit when installing debian, I was a bit worried about exim, as I 
knew sendmail as it was RedHat's Default. Now I wouldn't touch sendmail.
Exim is not only easier to configure, it took me a 1/4 of the time to 
integrate amavis into it. Also with debian's nice exim setup that's 
launched on first boot, what could go wrong! 

Damn, now to patch those Redhat sendmail boxes... I only get time at 1am 
to do this crap. dpkg's apt is much easier then rpms, damn dependancies!

Cheers,

Scott
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