Ron Johnson wrote:
On 02/11/2009 12:46 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Normally, I'd suggest Postfix - as I've found it the easiest to "wire
up" with antivirus and antispam software, but... since the original
poster indicated:
I would appreciate any advice on what mail Server to choose. This
would be my first experience installing and configuring an internal
mail server (No e-mail outside the LAN). Only to exchange mails
between Windows PC’s inside my department (IP segment or subnet).
This is a small intranet project where a Windows DNS server is
already running but is not in my possibilities to manage it. I’ll be
using a Debian etch box to accomplish this intranet project.
I agree with the multiple suggestions to just let Debian install Exim.
Getting the aglomeration of Postfix (or Sendmail), plus amavis, plus
spamassassin, etc. all working together takes more than a bit of
doing. It's worth doing if you handle large amounts of external
traffic (I run a bunch of email lists), but it is a royal pain.
Any harder than plugging amavis and spamassassin into Exim4?
never actually tried that combination - I just remember that I found
more howto.s and such for the postfix-based combination - haven't looked
in a few years, though
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