Re: Planning Mail Server (with low resources)

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IMHO, I'd go with XMail (http://www.xmailserver.org). It's the easy'est 
to setup and maintain. all virtual accounts. and it's all contained in 1 
directory for easy backup/restore and portability (it can also run under 
windows).

I've used :
Postfix (although simple to setup with system accounts, I found it to be 
more complicated then it needed to be.).
Qmail (as long as you take the qtoaster route it's a simple thing to 
setup. as long you do what the guides tell you. And using with tools 
like qmailadmin it's the simplest to maintain)
Sendmail (well this dog of a mail server it just over complicated  all 
the way around.)
XMail (by far the simplest, smallest, and most  versatile gpl mail 
system out there).

and as far as imap / pop3 server go I always use dovecot. really for the 
same reason I use Xmail, it's simple,small and fast !

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-- Chris L. Franklin --


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