Richard Bewley wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Another important thing to consider when choosing a mail server, is
> that it has a large user base, from which you can ask questions, and
> bounce ideas off.  PostFix seems to have a very large user base,
> which makes it a good choice, IMO.
> 
> Richard

I have to admit, I'm currently testing postfix on my inbound server. So far,
so good! Configuring postfix was alot easier than sendmail and the postfix
list server is quite helpful. 

I especially like postfix's ability to test the HELO greeting from the
remote MTA. Fricken spammers are always extracting my servers IP address or
canonical name from the initial 220 response and responding with the same
HELO greeting. I can't beleive how many spammers that this one test has
rejected (prior to the DATA portion being sent) in just 48 hours.

Unless something major happens during my testing phase, I'll probably stick
with postfix.

Steve


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