Bill's Toaster is hands down the best and easiest to use of all the Qmail toasters available (and I've
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:

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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




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