No, they're two seperate things. In addition to being incredibly easy to
install and configure, Postfix can be made fairly secure and it has a better
(=more 'open') license of some kind.
Mick
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Jason Murray wrote:
> > Me too. I've never had a problem with Postfix. It just
>
> Me too. I've never had a problem with Postfix. It just
> dropped in in Sendmail's place and has worked wonderfully
> ever since. Great piece of software.
I was led to believe Postfix is what Qmail evolved into?
Jason
(running Postfix from day 1, no problems at all with it...)
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Jason Murr
Me too. I've never had a problem with Postfix. It just dropped in in Sendmail's
place and has worked wonderfully ever since. Great piece of software.
Mick
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Christopher Allen wrote:
> Also, postfix works fine for me...
>
>
> > On a side note, qmail has a wrapper that preten
Hi Michael!
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Michael Geier, CDM Systems Admin wrote:
> I have noticed on the list over the past two months, an increasing number of
> problems with the mail() function.
>
> Mostly, people having this problem don't have sendmail installed. It would
> seem that PHP's mail() fu
Also, postfix works fine for me...
> On a side note, qmail has a wrapper that pretends to be sendmail. You can
> overwrite the /bin/mail with it and it will behave and accept mail just
like
> sendmail, but send it through qmail-smtp.
>
> > - changed php.ini path -> qmail path
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PHP General
On a side note, qmail has a wrapper that pretends to be sendmail. You can
overwrite the /bin/mail with it and it will behave and accept mail just like
sendmail, but send it through qmail-smtp.
Nathan Cook
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