I agree. I guess I should have worded my previos reply differently: The link I provided gives an option to have almost hands-off approach to qmial-toaster. And I have to say that I do like Bill's toaster setup mainly for the reason that I have to actually works through it and hopefully learn in process. Also it gives me option to customize my install.
<quote who="Allen Taylor"> > 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
