On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Arun Khan <knu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Mohan L <l.mohan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I suggest you to try Indimail. > > > > Looks promising. > > However, what is the future of qmail (IIRC DJB is no longer maintaining it)? >
The qmail code has undergone drastic change within IndiMail and is being continuously changed and support. Almost all features in IndiMail have been achieved by changing/adding code in the existing qmail. In fact the code base has grown from 16617 lines to 96444 lines. Let me assure you that IndiMail is being continuously developed for the past 11 years and was released on 15 Aug 2008. You can see the latest code commits since the last few years https://www.ohloh.net/p/indimail IndiMail supports out of the box features like Spam Filter, greylisting, BATV, SMTP Router, IMAP/POP3 Proxy, high scalability email server, ESMTP, STARTTLS, SSL, accesslist, multiple queues, DKIM/Domainkeys, QMQP, QMTP, MXPS, SOX HIPAA, Abuse Report Format and many more. Once You install IndiMail, you don't need any other software (IMAP, POP3, Spam Filtering, Firewall, etc). If you are a developer or a user, you are welcome to join and contribute to IndiMail For very high volumes (million messages/hour), IndiMail beats sendmail and postfix in delivery rates and used by many (One of the largest Cellular provider in the word, multiple email marketing firms in US, Turkey, India), organizations in India having massive delivery rates, etc. One of the reason is the architecture provides infinite scale-ability using commodity linux servers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mbhangui/IndiMail#Architecture IndiMail provides RPM and debian packages for almost all distros along with Yum Repository at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/indimail/ _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List