Auteur: Pete Date: À: exim-users Sujet: Re: [exim] Moving Exim from Solaris to Linux
On 01/10/12 14:06, Wolfgang Fürtbauer wrote: > OpenSuse
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> From: Graham Butler<g.butler@???>
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> Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 12:58:46
> To: 'exim-users@???'<exim-users@???>
> Subject: [exim] Moving Exim from Solaris to Linux
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> We are currently looking at replacing our Solaris boxes with a flavour of Linux to run Exim with a focus on Red Hat and Ubuntu. I am trying to collect some evidence to which OS is being used to run EXIM and why, before we make a decision. Could you please respond by sending me, or the list, information on which OS you are using to run EXIM and any information on why your decided to run it on that particular platform.
>
> I am also asking other list for similar information on Squid, BIND, Apache, etc.......
>
> Many thanks for any information you may send me.
Hello,
I was curious about Exim although I didn't think I'd be able to install
it successfully on my own. I decided instead to choose a Linux
distribution which had Exim already installed so I could dive in
straight away.
I'm using Debian Squeeze (x86_64) and find it fairly straightforward to
configure Exim to my liking. I always opt for 'apt-get install
exim4-daemon-heavy' to get all the content-scanning I need. My server
runs the 'monolithic' configuration file which may seem daunting at
first but with the help of 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' it really
helps me get started with the basics in no time at all.
The 'exim filter' feature is really easy to use and extremely flexible.
I use this for system-wide header removal and certain deliveries.