Exim is wonderful!  Not as configurable as sendmail but we've seen it
handle well over 100k pieces of mail a day.

Very well mannered, stable, easy to config.

We run it on RH 7.3, 8.0, and 9

There are good RPMs out there if you don't want to compile it.

On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 17:54, R. McFarlane wrote:
> At 11:18 AM 8/16/2003, David Hart, had this to say :
> 
> >We're pretty committed to Postfix but I never considered Exim. Any
> >comments? Can anyone tell me how this compares to Postfix? I looked at
> >the Exim docs. It's hard to appreciate the comparative complexity
> >without actually installing and configuring.
> 
> 
> My ISP (whom I do phone line technical support) has used Exim for over 3 
> years now. We do well over 10GB of e-mail per day. The mailserver handles 
> mail delivery as well as spam filtering, virus scanning a user filters! I 
> do not know the hardware configuration but I suspect it is close to a 1GHz 
> or so with at least 512MB of RAM.
> 
> Based on my employer using Exim, I installed it at home in RHL 6.x via RPM 
> with no issues, but by 7.x, I started to "roll my own" via the source.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> R. McFarlane
> 
> cross platform specialist
> Mac - Linux - windows
> 
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> on-site/remote tutorials, support & training
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