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Date:      Mon, 8 Mar 2004 17:43:56 -0500
From:      Bart Silverstrim <bsilver@chrononomicon.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions Mailing List <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: E-Mail Gateway
Message-ID:  <157AAB12-7152-11D8-A770-000A956D2452@chrononomicon.com>
In-Reply-To: <0A417B49F5CACA4185B7E606F349CC850CED15@sc1621.bcrail.com>
References:  <0A417B49F5CACA4185B7E606F349CC850CED15@sc1621.bcrail.com>

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On Mar 8, 2004, at 12:33 PM, Wright, Greg wrote:

> Bart, thanks for the reply !!
>
> I had been looking at qmail with clam and spamassassin, but somebody
> told me that qmail might not be appropriate as a secure mail gateway.
> It was not designed to route mail, but instead to act as just a mail
> server for local mailboxes.
>
> I'll take another look at postfix.
>
> Thanks again.
>

As a side note: I'm not trying to start an MTA war :-)

I've used Qmail a long time ago; it's fast, it's very secure, and I 
liked it.  I chose postfix for this particular case because I wasn't 
doing anything elaborate with the messages and I wanted something that 
was as "compatible" as possible...the exact configuration for the 
system I was setting up I couldn't find any simple HOWTOs for, and 
there is a lot of material for Sendmail and Postfix floating around out 
there and if documentation said that a particular program, like Amavis, 
worked with Sendmail then chances were pretty good that it would work 
with Postfix too since Postfix was designed to be a drop-in replacement 
for Sendmail.

Postfix is also pretty simple to set up, in my experiences.

Once I get the server here set up to production level, I'm planning on 
writing up how I configured it and I'm hoping to get permission to put 
it in out for people to use as a reference if they have a project like 
this one to do; I don't know if people would be interested but I know I 
could have used a guide like this :-)

-Bart



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