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samsonx

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May 5, 2003
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I've been assigned the task (at my work) of switching our Windows servers over to Linux servers (due to overwheelming M$ costs). I am using RedHat beacuse I am most comfortable with it. I have already done the fileserver successfully and will be doing the mailserver shortly.

What I am after is an SMTP mailserver. I have searched around and found a few mailservers, however I would like some opinions or views on any you have used or like (preferably free, but am not too fussed)

These are the ones I have found am are looking into:

Xmail- JAMS- CommuniGate Pro- Courier-
Thanks heaps!
 
qmail is an outstanding SMTP server.

extensively documented and step-by-step build instructions here:

appropriate page of all sorts of links about it:

I always recommend that users view this marvelous URL to understand how to install it with a lot of bells and whistles.


You will enjoy this free, secure, and efficient SMTP MTA.

Surfinbox.com Business Internet Services - National Dialup, DSL, T-1 and more.
 
I second the daver. Follow his links, they are all very informative and will set you on the right track.

I also like Kerio ( but it isn't free.




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I prefer postfix and ipop3d for a mail server. They come bundled with your RedHat distro.

There is a significant amount of configuration information for them on the net.


pansophic
 
throwing another one into the works, i think is so so easy to configure. i replaced my sendmail installation with exim a few months back, and it's been superb ever since, adn has a coupl of great admin apps which display mail queues and throughput etc... and of course there's qmail or postfix. Other than those four... nah...
 
I have postfix installed on my distro, and one good thing going for it is the fact that it's "sendmail backwards compatible" by integrating a "sendmail" command that goes thru postfx.. so old scripts will work without having to mess with them.


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can postfix acutally be set up to serve SMTP/POP3? i read thru some of the documentation and it is very confusing

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