Ditto on sendmail here for the inbound part(currently on Solaris) although we will be moving to a Suse Linux machine with postfix (which does not require the alias file maintenance) shortly. The listserv box is behind a cluster of Ironport appliances which are configured to accept something like 25k messages per transaction from listserv via BSMTP. The ironports handle the actual delivery, so all listserv does is dump the outbound mail to them and let the appliances deal with things from there. -Chris Stan Horwitz wrote: > On Apr 9, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Harpe, Shawn wrote: > >> I am trying to find out what others are using in conjunction with >> Listserv to send the emails out. We are using LSMTP right now to do this >> on a windows server. But with the support of LSMTP being discontinued we >> are researching other products or we may try using the new HDMail for >> this. But I am interested in seeing what others are using if not LSMTP >> then what? Thanks in advance for a response to this email. > > Shawn; > > We use sendmail on the same Suse Linux box with LISTSERV 14.5. Sendmail > works fine, but I prefer something different so I wouldn't have to > manage tons of aliases. The choice of sendmail (as opposed to qmail, > LSMTP, etc.) was made by my manager, not me. The up side is, since we > have a lot of sendmail expertise in my department, supporting it is > pretty easy when any troubleshooting is required. -- Christopher Wilson Information Systems Coordinator ISS Enterprise Systems The George Washington University 202-994-3878 [log in to unmask]