tried them all, the ones worth trying anyway). Bill's version does require an individual to pay
attention to detail, I know because I haven't and had to post embarrassing newbie questions on
this list even though I've been "doing" Linux since Redhat 4.0 ;)
Basic Fedora Core 3 + Shorewall (Shoreline) Firewall + Bill's Toaster = A stable, secure, robust
e-mail system that I am replacing MS Exchange with in commercial settings. I'll take stability,
security and robustness (and so will my customers) over bells & whistles EVERYTIME.
Thanks again Bill for taking the time to maintain the Toaster!
Allen Taylor Indianapolis
Alex wrote:
<quote who="Nick Gilbert">
I REALLY wish someone made a Qmail Toaster distribution that has all the
common stuff already installed to start with such that almost nobody
will need to patch it. That way you would effectively have a 'standard'
install that was very well supported and not different because
everyone's used a different distribution/patches etc. I'd pay for it.
Nick, you don't have to pay for it. And there is a product that is easy to install and use: http://www.qmailtoaster.com/ . I have used it for a couple of years and never had an issue. I have switched to Bill's toaster just because it gives me all the options. I sugest to try the toaster I mentioned above if you want the easy setup and maintenance. It doesn't include the ClamAV but there is a link showing how to add it. Give it a try.
Alex
