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Admin Preference

Admin Experience

Discussion

Sendmail

  • Installed by default -- BillMcGonigle - 20 Feb 2006
  • Would be useful to relearn to use it since it is fairly ubiquitous. -- ColeTuininga - 21 Feb 2006
  • This is what we're using now, on Rogue. -- BenScott - 23 Feb 2006
  • Limiting - hard to do handstands. Slow. Most people can only work in .mc -- BillMcGonigle - 20 Feb 2006
  • Cryptic to configure. -- ColeTuininga - 21 Feb 2006
    • While I fully agree that sendmail.cf is akin to assembly language, the .mc config file isn't too bad. -- BenScott - 23 Feb 2006

postfix

  • Resonably easy to configure for most anything you can think of. Support from most 3rd party packages (notably mailman). Fast. -- BillMcGonigle - 20 Feb 2006
  • Included with RHEL/CentOS. Supported. -- BenScott - 23 Feb 2006

qmail

  • Bizzare patch-acceptance policy and license. Good installs typically require lots of 3rd party patches of variable quality. -- BillMcGonigle - 20 Feb 2006
  • Not included with or supported by CentOS. -- BenScott - 23 Feb 2006

exim

  • Highly configurable, configuration quite readable, easy to configure. -- ColeTuininga - 21 Feb 2006
    • Not a lot of 3rd party support; needs wrappers for some common tasks. -- BillMcGonigle - 20 Feb 2006
      • Bill - can you elaborate on these? -- ColeTuininga - 21 Feb 2006
  • Not as widely known, fewer admins tend to be familiar with it. -- ColeTuininga - 21 Feb 2006
  • Not included with or supported by CentOS. -- BenScott - 23 Feb 2006
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