On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 09:52:10PM -0700 or thereabouts, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 21:02, Gary wrote:
> > Unlike Ed, I like Postfix. I switched over about 2 years ago. It is
> > considered very secure and fast, easy to manage, I use it on my sites. I
> > must say in all candor, I have been looking at Qmail lately, as it runs
> > with ezmlm mail list mgr, which is excellent.  Qmail also is very secure
> > and fast, capable of spewing out over a millon pieces of mail a day
> 
> I think what I dislike about Qmail is that its reputation has grown,
> while the software has not.  Qmail's design was really outstanding
> several years ago, but now it's pretty standard among MTA's on UNIX. 
> Qmail is fairly good if the only thing you need is a fast mail relay,
> but it has never developed beyond that.  If you need any interesting
> features (SSL, authenticated SMTP, LDAP), you'll have to apply
> unsupported patches to the software, and many of the good ones conflict
> with each other.

Gordon,
What you say has excellent merit.. 
 
> If you're already running Postfix, there's no good reason I can think of
> to switch to Qmail  :)

Me neither ... who has time anyway to learn it.. <g> I have never had a
problem with Postfix, and Weiste keeps improving it.

-- 
Best regards,
Gary   



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