> On Dec 25, 2017, at 3:31 AM, vonProteus
> wrote:
>
> With one is better and why do you think so?
> I’m going to chose one and would like to know your opinion
Disclaimer: I am a Postfix developer and user, and hang out on the
Exim lists only because I've contributed some DANE-related code to
On 12/25/2017 12:31 AM, vonProteus wrote:
With one is better and why do you think so?
I’m going to chose one and would like to know your opinion
Interesting you should ask this on the Postfix mailing list. Especially
since because there is no "right" answer.
Over the years, I've worked with
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On 2017-12-25 11:20:40 (+0100), vonProteus wrote:
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Marat Khalili wrote:
Flamebait question, but I happened to configure both (repository
versions) recently, so here's one opinion. Both are useable, and used.
Exim
my ultimate goal is to configure MTA in that way that i'm able to use it as
a mail relay station
sorry for my not fully technical and poor language
my idea is that i recently encounter more and more email forms which do not
allow me to use + addressing
so my idea is to setup my own MTA which will r
On 2017-12-25 09:31:07 (+0100), vonProteus wrote:
With one is better and why do you think so?
I’m going to chose one and would like to know your opinion
Well ... you're asking on the Postfix mailing list. Obviously people
are going to answer Postfix. :)
To be honest, I never looked at Exim.
Flamebait question, but I happened to configure both (repository versions)
recently, so here's one opinion. Both are useable, and used. Exim is sold as
easier to configure, but IMO it doesn't deliver on this - probably simple
config is just an impossible thing for universal SMTP MTA. On the othe
With one is better and why do you think so?
I’m going to chose one and would like to know your opinion
regards
vonProteus