On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 19:45 -0400, Aaron Wolfe wrote: > On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:40 PM, linuxmagic <sa...@linuxmagic.com> wrote: .... > > I really like this quote from their sales web site: > > "Now you can have MagicSpam spam protection for your Postfix (Linux) > Mail Servers. Complete with one click install"... You are lucky. I could not even get their website to load. It just kept timing out. Not sure I would want my mail processing to match that. > > I am quite interested to see this "one click install" on my Postfix > (Linux) Mail Server, as like most postfix servers there is no mouse or > gui. Be fair, there is *one* curses based screen on install :-) http://img294.yfrog.com/i/postfix1.png/
> Even given a server that has these things, I'm surprised they > have invented technology that can analyze a postfix install to the > degree needed for correct installation of their product with no more > than a single click. With tech like that, I can't believe they > haven't taken the world by storm. Maybe they're still working on > single click world domination technology. I have to totally agree. Postfix is *so* configurable that a single point & click installer is just nonsense. I don't think Postfix 'installation' as it is could be any easier than Debian: apt-get install postfix. That's the easy bit. It's the configuration that takes the skill. Fair play to Linuxmagic if they can offer the support - which is what corporates want. Selling cobbled together open source is nothing new. Some even bundle it together in a low spec PC: http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/spam_overview.php But you *do* get support for it. Hence the sales.