Marc Perkel wrote:
> Yes - I was asking on behalf of someone else who was concerned if there
> had been any history of Exim security holes. I searched Google and there
> was one back in 1997, but didn't see any since. My answer is that Exim
> is as secure if not more so tan Qmail.
Which is a nonsense statement without qualification.
If an exim install is accidentally configured to be an open relay, but a
qmail install isn't, which is more secure?
Your question last time, and this time, lack enough context to be
meaningful.
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