On Friday 13 April 2007 20:33, Steven Presser wrote: > Hello, > I'm working for a small company which has settled on OpenBSD as its > server software (because the security is excellent). We have settled > on what software to use for everything but the mail server. I'd like > to request recommendations from the knowledgeable people of this > list. The priorities for the mail server are: > 1. Security
OpenBSD's sendmail, dovecot, and hastymail is a great solution, in my opinion, for large or small networks. It allows you to support a variety of clients very easily and with excellent security. Like Bryan Vyhmeister mentioned, postfix also is a good option instead of sendmail. I prefer sendmail because it is part of the OS distribution. HTH, Vijay > 2. Usability (for the end user - not everyone is technically skilled, > although the setup can be done for anyone who needs help) > 3. Ease of setup > 4. Scaleability > Obviously the first is by far the most important. The other three > are more perks than anything else. > > Thank you, > Steve > > > !DSPAM:1,462031d1292531258626592! -- Vijay Sankar ForeTell Technologies Limited 59 Flamingo Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3J 0X6 Phone: +1 (204) 885-9535, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]