Re: [CentOS] Kind of OT: internal imap server

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Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 11:27:50AM +0800, Feizhou wrote:
On the other hand a very nice approach to an outside DMZ relay
is to use sendmail with MimeDefang (http://www.mimedefang.org)
to coordinate scanning with clamav, spamassassin, etc.  It
has an option to check for valid users via smtp to the delivery
server so you don't have to set up anything extra for this
other than the snippet of perl that controls it all.  There is
a moderately active mail list with helpful advice.

i'd rather use postfix in tandem with clamav and spamassassin. sendmail sucks. milter sucks.

YEAH ! Flamewar ! Yohooooooooooooo!

haha. well, i guess having had to immediately upgrade more than a dozen boxes running sendmail whenever a remote exploit was found kind of made me rather unwilling to deal with it anymore after the peace and quiet I get from running postfix. Also, not having to decipher them sendmail rulesets and create new ones were a relief. Then there was the instability of milter to contend with...

I guess that is all long past now is it?

But only when editing the configuration file with VI. Emacs sucks.

/rotfl


But only when running on Linux. FreeBSD sucks.

Still? Haven't they improved performance yet? ;)


But only when using AMD processors. Intel sucks.

YEAH! :D


But only on ext3 filesystems. Reiserfs sucks.

...it would appear all Linux fs suck :(. I haven't tried JFS though.


But only when the server is located on earth. Mars sucks.

But you get super cooling there ;)


Did I miss anything ?

OpenBSD and Solaris. :D
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