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- Date: 14 Jun 2002 15:57:08 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] MTA (was ...repetitive question...)
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>>>>> "jb" == Jonathan Q <jq@example.com> writes: jb> That's not because we're ncecessarily fans of sendmail, it's jb> because most distros ship with sendmail as the default MTA and jb> we're too lazy to switch while it's meeting our needs. There's also the fact that lots of add-on software works only, or most transparently, with sendmail. Spam Assassin, for example. I'm pretty sure you can make it work with pretty much anything, but what I saw on the web site made the sendmail integration look pretty attractive. And there are things that can only be done with sendmail. TMDA is the only package I know of that works better with qmail than with sendmail. With the exception of packages like ezmlm that were designed around qmail, and a bunch of packages that any other MTA would have in the core distribution, but qmail doesn't to avoid "compromising security." And there's the rub with qmail; there are lots of patches out there of dubious security. If you get burned by one of them, djb doesn't care. He has explicitly washed his hands. Initially I was attracted by qmail's reputation for security, but basically it's like Windows NT's Class C "Orange Book" rating: only valid if your box isn't hooked to the Internet. (An exaggeration, of course. For almost all purposes, qmail is surely more secure and very likely costs no functionality; it is quite high performance as well.) But postfix is written and maintained by someone with as good a reputation for security as djb, and there's no comparison when it comes to RFC and "best practice" conformance. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN My nostalgia for Icon makes me forget about any of the bad things. I don't have much nostalgia for Perl, so its faults I remember. Scott Gilbert c.l.py
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