Shaw Terwilliger (sterwill@dogbert.advancenet.net)
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 22:01:07 -0600
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 06:40:53PM -0900, Michael Tibor wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Reid van Melle wrote:
> > > I'm curious what mail servers (besides sendmail) people are using on Linux
> > > Alpha. And I mean a full service mail solution, including smtp, pop, imap.
> > > Something with mailbox capabilities, an optional web front end for clients
> > > and for admin, etc.
> >
> > We use zmailer for smtp and qpopper for pop3. It is difficult to find
> > up-to-date binary rpms. But it is easy to build and seems to be fairly
> > stable and easy to configure and maintain. This does not include any imap
> > capabilities. All admin is done via text files.
[snip]
> I doubt you'll have much luck looking for a single, "full-service" mail
> solution with everything rolled into it. There are obviously products out
> there, but if they say they support Linux it's almost certainly just the
> Intel platform.
Although it's not free software, you might try www.qmail.org.
Last I checked, it comes with daemons to do POP, IMAP, SMTP,
and lists.
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