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Postfix



Ah yes exim, I spent a number of years administrating exim mail
servers; sometimes good; sometimes bad. the most interesting thing
about the biz is that it had made an exim/perl filters extension and I
also wrote some abstraction scripts for doing some heavy query /
action type things as the exim syntax was a bit obscure.

other than that exim was a nice MTA.

Regards, Martin

On 17/02/07, TheBlueSage <tbs at bsvn.net> wrote:
> thanks for the welcome !
> >
> > > want to replace postfix (with what?)
> >
> > What's your dissatisfaction with Postfix?
> >
> >   -Tom
> >
>
> I used to use exim3, and loved being able to add domains and
> 'virtusertable' addresses on the fly. Now I have to reload postfix
> config every time. I also don't like my spam filter setup (spamassassin,
> as I still get over 50 spam a day, using a spam setting of 5.0 . I am
> running the mail server for about 30 domains, and I'm starting to get
> complaints ! :) As we are moving to a new freshly build kicka$$ server,
> I was wondering what the latest and greatest solutions out there were,
> as I haven't checked since I put postfix in nearly three years ago!
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> > --
> > Tom Metro
> > Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
> > "Enterprise solutions through open source."
> > Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
> >
>
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