Re: Postfix migration and Kolab?



On Saturday 22 April 2006 16:32, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Saturday 22 April 2006 12:57, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 20:00 +0200, Eliteforce wrote:
Hello,

i am looking for a lightweight (and easy configurable ;) mta and
mailing list manager.

I have exim4 installed on my server but its configuration files are too
complicated and the whole mta is too bloated imho.
I also have procmail + smartlist as mailing list manager, but i couldnt
get it work with exim.

I'm open for every suggestion, as long as it is free software :P

Postfix is pretty easy to configure.

Can it do per-user spamc configs (like dman's old spamassasin setup)? How
easy is it to set up greylisting and DNSBL checking? I've been thinking
about trying postfix so I could try out Kolab.

Speaking of which, any feedback about Kolab as an Exchange replacement
would be appreciated.

I personally setup a simple kolab server to test it out on both a debian
system (chrooted from within a gentoo system) as well as in the gentoo
system. They both worked well, and kontact (from gentoo) integrates nicely.
I couldn't test it with M$ outlook. It also could send and recieve email
from the outside easily by port forwarding port 25 and changing an option in
the options page.
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