On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 09:08:07AM +1000, Richard Lindner wrote > Would someone explain Debian's logic behind choosing exim over sendmail > or smail for slink and potato (and I presume woody). The exim web page > is excruciatingly coy regarding comparisons between it an the other > mainstream MTAs. What's exims advantage (other than a simplified config) > that warrants it's use over the other industry standards? >
I can only speak for myself, but I like it best. - It's better-maintained and more flexible than smail; - It's easier to build, modify and debug configurations than with sendmail; - It doesn't have weird licensing issues like qmail; - Exim's bundled documentation is far better than the others. Additionally, at one stage Eric Allman definitely had his nose out of joint over Linux; while that may be long past, people take these things personally and that may have contributed. John P. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mdt.net.au/~john Debian Linux admin & support:technical services