[CentOS] Kind of OT: internal imap server
Feizhou
feizhou at graffiti.net
Thu Aug 24 04:22:58 UTC 2006
Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 11:27:50AM +0800, Feizhou wrote:
>>> On the other hand a very nice approach to an outside DMZ relay
>>> is to use sendmail with MimeDefang (http://www.mimedefang.org)
>>> to coordinate scanning with clamav, spamassassin, etc. It
>>> has an option to check for valid users via smtp to the delivery
>>> server so you don't have to set up anything extra for this
>>> other than the snippet of perl that controls it all. There is
>>> a moderately active mail list with helpful advice.
>>>
>> i'd rather use postfix in tandem with clamav and spamassassin. sendmail
>> sucks. milter sucks.
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> YEAH ! Flamewar ! Yohooooooooooooo!
haha. well, i guess having had to immediately upgrade more than a dozen
boxes running sendmail whenever a remote exploit was found kind of made
me rather unwilling to deal with it anymore after the peace and quiet I
get from running postfix. Also, not having to decipher them sendmail
rulesets and create new ones were a relief. Then there was the
instability of milter to contend with...
I guess that is all long past now is it?
> But only when editing the configuration file with VI. Emacs sucks.
/rotfl
>
> But only when running on Linux. FreeBSD sucks.
Still? Haven't they improved performance yet? ;)
>
> But only when using AMD processors. Intel sucks.
YEAH! :D
>
> But only on ext3 filesystems. Reiserfs sucks.
...it would appear all Linux fs suck :(. I haven't tried JFS though.
>
> But only when the server is located on earth. Mars sucks.
But you get super cooling there ;)
>
> Did I miss anything ?
OpenBSD and Solaris. :D
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