also sprach frankie@fini.sk <frankie@fini.sk> [2002.01.31.2000 +0100]:
> I'd recommend qmail (fast, reliable, secure) or postfix (fast, reliable,
> secure, easy to configure (or so I'v heard - haven't tried it yet)).
qmail? qmail? oh, wait...
> (Did you hear that? Sounds like a flamewar coming)
yeah. nevermind.
but on a serious note, while i think that there are really no
alternatives to postfix, the more i look at exim, the more i like it.
i am slowly beginning to think that it's better for workstations. for
servers, i would still recommend postfix (or qmail - they have very
little differences - read my post from about a week ago).
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