> > With sendmail you get to join the exploit of the month club. That was my > > reason > > for switching several years ago and I have never looked back. > > > I've switched almost all my machines from sendmail to postfix. > I only run sendmail on our mail mail server, because it has the best spam > filtering. > The next version of postfix supports 5xx error code rejection of spam or > virus's. The current version does not. > > I onced looked for any listed exploits on postfix, via the changelogs, and > vulnerability websites, and i could not find a SINGLE exploit. Not trying to start anything here, but remember just becausse it's not in the change log, a mailing list, a vulnerability website, etc. doesn't mean there's not an exploit out there still waiting to be found. Just means it hasn't been found yet. Not trying to say that there is an exploit either. It's just easy to get over confident about the security of your system just because there aren't any updates or exploit notices...... -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list