Edward Betts writes: > It is the same for other things like list server. I used berolist to start > with, and it is terrible. Then I tried smartlist, and it was great. The > problem is there are so many to look at.
don't know the two, mailman is another (for the user easy to use) alternative. > software we all recommend, because we are all individuals and would > disagree, but here is my list: > MUA: mutt > This is not the default, the only two mail clients with standard priority are > mailx and elm++, do we recommend people run them? mailx is the smallest MUA, so it does not hurd if it's standard together with another MUA. > MDA: procmail > This is standard priority, but exim is not configured to use it, people have > to mess with .forward files. procmail is used by many users, because they can install it on their own and do not have to rely on a specific MTA and the documentation is far better for procmail than for exim's MDA features. > web server: apache apache is somewhat standard; an alternative to recommend could be roxen: - well documented administration interface - integrated optional ftp server module - integrated optional proxy server module (no need for squid anymore)