> Apart from various workstations & other small systems, the following systems
> run by the Cambridge University Computing Service are now running Exim:
"Cambridge University Computing Service" is part of the
"University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory", but the "Teaching and Research"
part (cl.cam.ac.uk) is separate, so I can add:
cl.cam.ac.uk (from PP, before exim saw the outside world) Computer Science
[c. 500 users, Main MTA, backup MTA and testing MTA, plus 150 machine
which have exim stubs as sendmail replacements which send all email to
the main MTAs]. The "Computer Science" department of the University.
Some heavy duty (over 500 messages / day) email users who expect a lot
of their mail system. Exim was thrust into service while still at Alpha
stage, as I believe that service user is the only way to really test code.
(I know of no problems which actually impacted on the users)
PP was excellent as a protocol conversion hub, but exim knocks spots off
it for speed, facilities (that I want) and ease of maintenance.
> Of course, this rapid conversion to Exim is entirely on its merits, and
> nothing to do do with the fact that we can browbeat Philip Hazel into adding
> all the features we want...
... and the fact that I heard about it before it hit the streets, so was able
to influence some of the basic design features ... :-)