I'll have to be honest for a second -- I don't know of any real reason
to choose exim over postfix. I think both are way above the
competition, the differences between the two just seem personal to me :
postfix is more secure, less configurable; exim is more configurable,
less secure. (i think they're both way more secure and configurable
than the rest though)
Not to sound naive, though i do -- but am I missing something on
comparison between the two?
On Oct 31, 2003, at 7:52 AM, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> I'll help you. While the part about MTAs starts rather sane (exim
> having better documentation at "expert" level) the actual argument for
> choosing exim over postfix seems to be rather stupid:
>
> "The other two" [courier and postfix] "are perhaps lessable to deal
> with large volumes of messages. The choice is not clear cut and
> Administrators should really make their own decision based on their
> local requirements."
> cu andreas