On 4 Jan 2010, at 14:53, Jerry wrote: > Personally, I have used DADA Mail in the past. It is written in Perl > and has a web interface for most common configuration settings. > Obviously, it can be configured manually. In fact, some settings are > not exposed in the web interface. Plus, it works fine with Postfix. > > <http://dadamailproject.com/>
I have a preference for MLMs that manage themselves. Having a web interface means that you usually need use some complicated trickery to put a working copy of perl/python/whatever inside the web chroot, I'm a big fan of keeping the two services apart. MLMs that are email/self managed are slightly less user friendly but more secure for my purposes. -- Uganda Maximum - Enemy of the English Thrust http://www.playr.co.uk/