2 questions on mail and domains

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Hello,
	I use postfix and i quite like it. It is in my opinion quite easy. I
have it doing authenticated smtp with tls, virtual domains, webmail, and
access to courier-imap via maildir. There's a lot of good info out there
on it, or i can help if you write privately.
Dave.


On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:04:05 +0200 Krister Ekstrom
<crisekstrom at bredband.net> writes:
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> Hi  speakup,
> 
>   After struggling with the docs of Exim, which I didn't fully
>   understand, (to tell the truth, i felt quite stupid after reading
>   them) I ended up asking myself if Exim was the best MTA for me. 
> This
>   in turn lead me to think that I should ask the following to the
>   list: What mail transports are people using and what would you
>   recommend to someone who wants a MTA that's easy to set 
> up/configure
>   yet powerful? If recommending Exim after all, do any of you use a
>   version from a Debian package and if so, where should on dig to
>   configure the thing?
>   On a different but not entirely other subject: If i don't have my
>   own domain as of yet, what should my host name be? I assume i 
> can't
>   have a name like "mymachine.isps.domain" cause that would be 
> illegal
>   or something like that?
>   Thanks for any help!
> 
> - --
> /Krister
>                            mailto:crisekstrom at bredband.net
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