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					| Titel: Postfix vs Qmail vs Exim vs.. etc  Verfasst am: 16.10.2006, 14:56 Uhr |  |  
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 Anmeldung: 18. Sep 2006
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          | Ok, i've been thinking about setting up an e-mail server for a long time, but none of them looks really easy to handle from the outset. I know Qmail (mostly by name) from work a few years ago, where a sysadmin employed it with lots of fun, it seemed. He was able to integrate virus scanners, spam filters and what not quite easily. Basically what i find important and what not: 
 - I don't care much about webmail features but it can't hurt, i guess.
 - Scripting support would be nice, e.g. running a Perl script for every e-mail that arrives
 - Good integration with Debian/Kanotix
 - Not overly complex or professional. And if it is, not being forced to set it up only in the complex way.
 - Able to handle ESMTP et al.
 - Secure
 - Flexible/customizable
 - Configurable via /etc and not just via some web interface, although it's ok if that's an addition.
 
 Any thoughts?
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