On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:16, Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote: > [disclaimer: I am not a specialist in mail servers at all] > > I have installed James (check www.apache.org) on one machine and its > developers claim, if I remember correctly, to send several millions of > mails during their performance testing.
what? per year? ;^) Sorry, couldn't resist. Hmmm. Mail servers. I add my voice to those recommending postfix - quite easy to configure, and very helpful people on the postfix mailing list (they really know what they are talking about). Your users will be very happy if you install a decent spamfilter - spamassassin is probably one of the best solutions, especially when 2.5 finally comes - just be sure that you never drop a mail without notice. Tag the mail as spam and let the users filter, or bounce it. If you have windows clients, a virus filter will be of some benefit, too (I don't have any recommendation there). cheers -- vbi -- featured link: http://fortytwo.ch/smtp
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