One more thing, I did a quick search and it appears that they are now supporting 6.x code...have you given that a try yet...I already have a centos 6.2 vmware template that would make it quick and easy to spool up...
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Nataraj incoming-centos@rjl.com wrote:
On 03/13/2012 11:28 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
Nataraj
I need something for a very small shop and have been looking...been reading the comments. Is vpostmaster easy to setup and maintain, I'm looking for something lightweight and works for spam, I support them
after
hours and looking for something that just works....
Vpostmaster is very easy to setup, provided you start with a clean linux install (CentOS is good choice). Don't install it on a system where you've already installed postfix, dovecot etc. For a small site it runs very well in a VM. A VM is certainly adequate for testing.
I have done some customization to my config, but I don't really think that's necessary for most small sites. It's certainly better then piecing together all the components yourself. The install package will provide you with a working postfix, dovecot, greylisting, clamav, spamassassin, spf etc and you can always add any additional postfix compatibile addons. The commercial version is still open source and gets a few extra features over the free version. I currently run the free version, but I like the author and plan to spring for the commercial version.
http://www.tummy.com/Products/vpostmaster
There are a 2 or 3 alternatives that provide an integrated mail system based on postfix. I looked at them a while back and all were less attractive to me. I'd have to dig up their names, but one is a package in the fedora repositories. I think it's written in java. Sounded like a nightmare to me.
Nataraj
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