> I'm curious why you are even thinking of switching. My dbmail install was > for a new project, no legacy and no preferences to deal with - I just liked > the concept.
The biggest reason is to find something that supports virtual domains in a more admin- and user-friendly than Sendmail and cucipop. We'd have to do funky entries in the virtual users table to be able to support the same username on multiple domains ([EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], for example), and have customers enter those funky usernames...it would be messy. > Probably the only issue there is with dbmail is that some features you may > need may require you to roll your own. (thinking of integrating user > account management with whatever admin interfaces you may have; interfaces > with spam tools & preferences, etc) Of course, some prefer that... Yeah, we use SpamAssassin right now, and we'd have to kludge together something to make it work with Postfix and dbmail. Thanks everyone for the replies! Mike Jackson Willamette.Net Tech Support