Wed, 3 May 2000 10:11:21 -0700
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At 06:44 PM 5/2/00 -0400, Dennis Boone wrote:
>Qmail was written with security as one principal
goal. Performance is the other major one. It's a little quirky to
install, but once in place it largely takes care of itself. (Don't
use the Debian package:
build from source. I had problems with the starting scripts in the
Debian package.) The only compatibility issue I've found with
qmail is that it adds a Delivered-to: header to mail during local
delivery.<
After a bit more research at qmail.org I'm inclined to say 'so
long' to sendmail. Thanks for your invaluable feedback, and yes --
>I can supply a simple (amounts to commenting out one line) patch
to disable this feature.<
-- I would appreciate that. Please send it to [log in to unmask]
>From reading this list, it seems that some larger LISTSERV shops
manage to get [Sendmail] to work by serious tuning.<
Here is a major problem -- we anticipate growing our lists, and
handling volume is a priority. Better to make a profound change
early, I say. I think we'll leave sendmail for the more powerful
qmail.
>Hope this helps some.<
You've been a great help, thank you!
My best,
Adam
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