Mike from LinuxMagic emailed me out of band suggesting his company's own
solution, which I found somewhat inappropriate. Trouble is, I actually
forgot to enumerate my installation size and peculiar requirements.
My installation size is personal and friends, across multiple sites.
Mailboxes are not going to be redundant across sites - every site has
separate userbases.
One of my requirements is that the MTA be capable of punting emails that
are destined for a UUCP host (either as defined in a forwarding file, or
explicitly named with a bangpath) into Unix-to-Unix copy. Postfix, which
I recently developed an allergy to, doesn't even have that (though it
does have partial UUCP support, in that it can punt emails to a
Unix-to-Unix copy), but I settled because it was easy to configure on
the single host I have been using an MTA on to date.
I will not need assistance in setup if documentation is clear and concise.
On 19-12-05 15 h 53, Brielle via mailop wrote:
I use Exim, and have been for a loooong time. The multi-file config
package in Debian is quite nice and makes it easy to configure and
customize.
On 12/5/2019 4:36 PM, Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
The subject says it all.
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