
23 Sep
2005
23 Sep
'05
10:50 p.m.
For no other reason then the fact it was all laid out very well I chose Qmail using the www.qmailrocks.org site instructions. At the end of it all you get IMAP, IMAPS, POP3, POP3S, webmail, virtual domains, antispam, antivirus, mailing lists and remote admin via http. The install is very straight forward, not 100% perfect, but the author makes it clear you need to do some understanding before going live. Many people will say Qmail is evil as it breaks the RFC, but don't forget an RFC is only a request for comment not a standard ;) also for just a small home / business server it gives you enough. 73's Brett.