David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > Harry Putnam grabbed a keyboard and wrote: >> Never used exim but trying to get it setup since the latest version of >> sendmail seems to have some problems I don't understand on a new debian >> install. > > Just as a matter of curiosity, why aren't you trying Postfix instead? > It was pretty much designed as a drop-in replacement for Sendmail, so if > you already know the sendmail options that you need to do what you want, > you could probably just provide them to the postfix-supplied sendmail > program.
Ok, that was *really* badly worded on my part. My bad. It's certainly not a "drop-in replacement" in terms of the configuration files, etc. But it was designed with a high degree of compatibility with sendmail, and from an end-user's standpoint (once it's up and running), there's not a lot of difference. There's an article at: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=24688 that can give you some comparison information. You might find it worth reading. --Dave
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