I run exim and found it to be very easy to setup and run. Then again I only use it for a home office. You would have to look at the exim mail groups for more information about ISP use. SKaR On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 17:46, Ottavio Campana wrote: > On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 01:27:38PM -0400, Dave Baker wrote: > > > I run potato's postfix since 266 days and I've never had a problem. > > > > > > I don't think exim's good for an ISP. It could be useful for a home > > > computer but nothing more. I don't like qmail. > > > > > > > Exim's very flexible configuration file makes it (imho) very suitable for > > very configurable virtual mail handling. > > > > I'd be interested to hear why you think it's no good - is that based on > > personal experience? > > I have to say that on my worksation I use exim. But on bigger mailserver > I prefer running postfix because I've found a imho better documentation. > It has been easier for me to set it up. > > I think that postfix's configuration files are really easy to understand > and debian's script for configuring it is a good point to start from. > > That's why I've chosen postfix. > > Exim's good when you have to set up a dialup configuration: you just > select 2 and write your smarthost... Easy and fast :-) > > -- > Non c'e' piu' forza nella normalita', c'e' solo monotonia. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-sparc-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org >
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