On Tue, 2010-14-09 at 10:08 -0400, Matt Sergeant wrote: > I once wrote a very simple perl module which basically did outbound mail > queueing for very simple needs... But then I discovered my needs were a > bit more complex. LOL... > > I second Ask's question - what's wrong with using exim?
I think I can answer this one. The documentation SUCKS. There is no usable "quick start" guide that I am aware of. Please provide a link, if I am wrong. Exim is perfectly usable IF you install Debian and start from there. It's very easy to customize and the documentation is fine once you have something going. I expect that other distributions are similar. > > David Favor wrote: > > I'm looking for a simple alternative to exim, sendmail, postfix > > for outgoing email. > > > > So when and email comes into qpsmtpd which forwards offsite, > > an outgoing mail server to forward these email. > > > > If someone has a suggestion about other options, please let > > me know. > > > > Thanks. -- --gh