> Ah OK, I'm looking for OSS solutions tho. I see what's available in > my cache, I just want some recommendations on what people have used > available from the Debian Woody download list. If there are options only > available to testing or unstable users, than I'd appreciate knowing of a > any good product that's NOT commercial/shareware. > > But, thanks for taking the time to answer.
This mailing list did a great job in helping me set up my mail server. I was using stable, but upgraded to testing. I probably should have stayed with stable, and just used backports ( for security updates) - but whatever. I'm happy. What worked for me is: exim4 for the MTA. Fetchmail for grabbing my POP mail from my ISP. Courier-imap (and courier-pop3d) for IMAP and POP support. For anti-virus I'm using ClamAV. It didn't pass ALL anti-virus tests, but it's doing a good job. The list also had info on rejecting virus mail bfore accpeting it via SMTP. I'm also reecting .com, .bat, .exe files (and a bunch of others). SWEN hasn't hit me at all. I'm not usng Spam Assassin, so I do get an occasional spam. My PC only has 16 meg RAM, 850 meg harddisk and 100 Mhz processor, so I'll accept the occasional spam for now. Go here: http://ursine.ca/~baloo/clamd-exiscan.txt for a very good overview. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]