On Sun, 2016-01-31 at 19:30 +0000, Todd Rinaldo wrote:
> I was surprised to find these survey numbers tonight. Given Exim is no longer a default install on many distros, I was surprised to find that Exim constitutes 53% of the mail servers on the internet. The numbers are a little skewed given some banners didn't report their mail server, but it's still impressive.
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> http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.201510/mxsurvey.html
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> Less impressive is that only 20% of exim servers are up to date :(
I think your assertion, that many Exim installations are out-of-date, is
probably wrong.
I run Centos (a Red Hat derivative) versions 5 and 6. The Exim for:-
Centos 5.11 is 4.63
Centos 6.7 is 4.72
Whilst these versions are not the latest, they are for security and bug
purposes certainly "up-to-date" because the Epel Repository
retrospectively patch these versions.
"Latest" and "up-to-date" do not always share the identical meaning :-)
Regards,
Paul
A happy and contented Exim user.
England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.
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Regards,
Paul.
England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.