To configure a smtp server is not easy task. It takes long, and you should be allways looking for new troubles. So, it is not only because lazy or not capable admins. Some of them just do not have the time to do it properly, because they have too much work to do already. Also, if the server is used in a service provider, for a number of domains, it is even more difficult to do it.
Anyway, I agree 100% with Chalmers and Horne. And, creating good code, with no - or almost none - security problems, and easy to manage, with lots of utilities is the work of Wietse. To configure, test, running and maintening is OUR work. If it is not well-configured, it is not "shame on Wietse", it is "shame on me"... Regards, --- Fernando Maciel Souto Maior On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Danny Horne <da...@trisect.uk> wrote: > Nothing at all, as long as you take the time to learn how to configure > it properly, all your stats seem to show is that many admins are too > lazy (or not capable) of doing this. That being the case, I suggest you > use a third party mail provider or learn how to configure Postfix > > On 29/12/2015 12:01 pm, sb wrote: > > What is wrong with Postfix? > > >