Re: [Exim] exim in a commercial enviroment

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Author: Dave C.
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To: Spandler, Paul
CC: 'exim-users@exim.org'
Subject: Re: [Exim] exim in a commercial enviroment
Here's a shcoker for em - the defaut MTA on most unix systems is
sendmail, which is also 'freely distributed' (althought recently there
has become an option to purchase an enhanced version of it)

Why on earth something being 'freely distributed' should be a concern
over using it is completely a loss for me. If anything, 'freely
distributed' means the code has been reviewed for reliablility,
security by many people, that you dont lock yourself into one vendor of
upgrades or assistance, etc etc.. Anyone expressing worry over using
free code clearly doesnt 'get it'.

'freely distributed' software is pretty much always a better choice than
'proprietary' software.

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Spandler, Paul wrote:

> Ladies & Gents
>
> Firstly, three apologies:
>
> 1. My question is slightly off-topic for the list.
> 2. I don't wish to exclude academia, I know your messaging requirements are
> identical to ours.
> 3. The disclaimer commonly appended to my email is a bit of a shocker ;-)
>
> I have proposed that my employer move their internal Unix messaging over to
> exim. Concerns have been voiced that exim is freely distributed (BTW, I
> don't want to provoke a discussion on the merits of GPL software - I have no
> problem in using the best tools for the job...)
>
> In order to allay fears, I have been asked to collate a list of commercial
> organisations that implement exim (honestly.) I understand that Energis,
> Demon, BT Internet and PSINet all use exim within their Unix infrastructure.
> I wondered how many other commercial organisations use exim and if anyone
> else had experienced a similar issue trying to justify its usage?
>
> Please feel free to respond to my email address (I'm keen to avoid clogging
> the list with this sort of trivia.)
>
> My thanks in advance.
>
> Paul
>
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> Paul Spandler        01273 663336
> CAS Unix Team
> Southern Water
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