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Subject:[courier-users] Best Platform for CourierActions...
From:Dew Ediho (ecc@gmail.com)
Date:Mar 30, 2006 1:27:39 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

This is mostly an accademic question, but one whose answer will benefit my curious mind.

I have been running courier mta (the whole shebang but for sqwebmail) for nearly 2 years with no major hiccups.

My implementation runs on FreeBSD 5.3 on Compaq Proliant Servers.

I haven't had the benefit of running a production server in any other environment and would like the opinion (please share your experience) of members of this group on which you would consider to be the best platform for Courier?

FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc Linux (all distros) Solaris? HP-UX, others.

Your comments and observations will be highly appreciated.

Thanks.

PS: Thanks Mr. Sam and all other great contributors to the courier movement!!

Wole Akpose Heritage Network Technologies