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Re: SPAM Blocking Solutions




On 28-Jun-06, at 6:07 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:

I hear you singing the praises of EXIM and I have no doubt that it is everything you say it is but some of us without your vast knowledge shy away from adding yet another software package to replace what Apple has already provided.

You don't have to replace postfix, you can just add exim as a front end. SMTP is all about relaying mail, one MTA handing off to the next. Just add

It just ads one more piece of complexity and something we have to look after on our own.

It actually is less complex than what you're already trying to do.

Things I prefer to look at are plugins for Postfix.

I fail to see how this passes your added complexity test ;)

I see. I hadn't considered that approach. Thanks for the info.

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Gino Cerullo

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