I've been using qmail for about 3 months now and haven't had to think about it at all. Set it and forget it. It takes a while (an hour or so) to get it all setup, but it's worth it for a very stable mail system. By default, everyone is blocked from relaying. Just open a hole for yourself, and you're set.
Barry ----- Original Message ----- From: "FreeportWeb Debian Support Account" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 7:13 AM Subject: RE: Mail Server > Depending on your needs, albiet scalability, security, performance, > ease-of-use etc. I find qmail to be the best solution for a > dependable and secure mail server. > > qmail installs as a closed-relay by default, and if you follow > the "Life with qmail" document, you'll have a mail system that > you can depend on and won't have to worry about being "relayed". > > I've built many, many systems using qmail for my clients > and customers, all of them are quite happy and have *zero* issues > with relaying (or anything else for that matter). > > Some of these companies are using these mail systems with thousands > of mail users, some are small SOHO businesses with only a handful. > In both cases the customer has been quite happy with their mail > system. > > Gary -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]