This is true, yet I don't understand why Wietse claims so many more people
are using Postfix. I don't have the link to the thread off hand, but I
remember reading something along the lines of "No one uses qmail, a few
people are using Postfix" which boggled my mind because all the places
I've visited in the past month or so in the Silicon Valley, about 10 - 15
companies all use qmail, none use Postfix. So where is he getting his
information?
-jeremy
> Toni Mueller writes:
> > Or is qmail dead due to Postfix success?
>
> qmail's share of *.com mail servers has grown past 5%, behind only
> sendmail at 56%, Imail at 7.6%, and Exchange at 5.5%. Next are
> Post.Office at 4.5% and Exim at 1.8%.
>
> There are eight servers around 1%, including Netscape's server, Eudora's
> MacOS server, the NT version of sendmail, and Postfix.
>
> The total number of servers that have ever run Postfix is smaller than
> the number of qmail servers added in the past six months.
>
> ---Dan
>
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