I don't mind keeping my mail in a flat file rather than a db. I guess if I were doing higher volume stuff, it might make a difference, but most of the emails I deal with are read, deal with and delete.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Carlos Mennens <carlosw...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I like Postfix and Dovecot :-) > > I think Postfix is the best open source MTA available on Linux hands > down. I have used Sendmail, Qmail, and Exim and none of them have > given me the flexability and security of Postfix. Not to mention it's > the easiest thing to configure. The only downfall to Postfix is the > mailing list / community. At times their very unsupportive and can > make you feel like an idiot for asking good questions. It's not just a > matter of 'use Google'... > > > Spamassassin is resource (ram/cpu) consuming and provided that you are > > not going online (no spam) it could be omitted. > > I use Spamassassin (spamd) with Amavisd-new which is a great tool and > I think developed especially well on Debian over any other > distribution. > > > As an alternative to Roundcube (I avoid webmail as much as I can) I would > > take a look into Squirrel. > > Squirrelmail to me is dated and featureless in my opinion. Roundcube > is the best webmail project available on Linux to date but there are > things I wish they would hurry up and add to the features list. > > Here's my list for all my mail servers: > > - Postfix > - Dovecot > - PostgreSQL > - Amavisd-new > - ClamAV > - Spamassassin > - Roundcube > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: > http://lists.debian.org/aanlktin2msq-fv0vlkhygnlr7x1ujja6v9dzgoio...@mail.gmail.com > >