On Friday 05 March 2004 7:54 pm, Jim Maul wrote:

> > <soapbox> On the other hand, remove sendmail and install Postfix instead.
>
> Or qmail.  Both are more secure than sendmail.

Is this still true?   I know sendmail had a bad history of security problems 
in its early days (but then again it has been around for a very long time).

What has sendmail's *recent* history of security problems been like?   Where 
can I see some tests showing postfix or qmail are better?

Regards,

Antony,

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