| From | Sent On | Attachments |
|---|---|---|
| Scott Taylor | Jul 27, 2000 5:56 pm | |
| Michael S. Fischer | Jul 27, 2000 6:01 pm | |
| Racer X | Jul 27, 2000 6:06 pm | |
| Jacob Scott | Jul 27, 2000 6:16 pm | |
| Tracy Snell | Jul 27, 2000 6:50 pm | |
| Scott Taylor | Jul 27, 2000 8:02 pm | |
| Scott Taylor | Jul 27, 2000 8:02 pm | |
| cgr...@matthaak.com | Jul 28, 2000 12:37 am |
| Subject: | RE: [courier-users] Exchange | |
|---|---|---|
| From: | Tracy Snell (tj...@enteract.com) | |
| Date: | Jul 27, 2000 6:50:03 pm | |
| List: | net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users | |
I've used Sendmail, QMail and Postfix in production systems. My current setup of choice is Postfix with Courier-imap. -----Original Message----- From: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:cour...@lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Michael S. Fischer Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 9:02 PM To: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [courier-users] Exchange
Personally I think Postfix is by far the easiest mail server to configure. However, it doesn't support virtual mailboxes in the same way that Courier does. If you need Courier's virtual mailbox support, you're probably better off with it. Otherwise, Postfix is probably your best bet. The example config files that ship with it are very easy to understand, and the support is top-notch.
--Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Taylor To: cour...@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 5:56 PM Subject: [courier-users] Exchange
Hi all, I'm looking for a replacment mailserver for Exchange server 5.0. I've looked at Qmail, Sendmail, Openmail and Postfix While they are all kinda easy to install (except Openmail) I fail in the configuration terribly. I'm to used to the gui crutch of configuring Exchange server. I've yet to set one of these up and be able to connect to the server from a client machine. How's Courier compared to the above in installation and configuration? How about client connections? My clients use MS Outlook and Outlook express mostly. Is anyone using Courier as a domain mail server?
Thanks for the Input Regards, Scott





