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qmail: Second most popular MTA on the Internet
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"Proyecto DoQmail - Documentación y soporte a qmail en castellano
qmail francophone
Please note that this site is a reference for qmail users. It's
not designed to be easy to use -- it's designed to be comprehensive.
There are things in here which have sharp edges! If you're looking
for a tutorial site, visit Dave Sill's excellent Life With Qmail site.
qmail is a modern SMTP server which makes
sendmail obsolete , written
by Dan Bernstein , who also has
a web page for qmail . qmail
is a secure package. You can download
netqmail 1.06 (Redhat RPMs , and Debian .debs , HP-UX , Gentoo , and OpenBSD ports ) and redistribute qmail for
free. You can get the "big
picture" of how qmail is organized. You should read Life with qmail .
There is a discussion
list and an announcements list
for qmail users, maintained by Dan Bernstein using qmail, of
course . There's also an archive .
You can search it .
It's also archived at The Aims Group , at Gossamer
Threads , and in Mailbox-format
archives . Charles Cazabon has written some guidelines for posting
to the list . There is also an FAQ, providing answers to frequently-asked
questions . qmail is now
open source .
Dan's updated FAQ is also available in other file
formats , and in Spanish .
A number of large Internet sites are using qmail: USA.net's
outgoing email, Address.com, Rediffmail.com, Colonize.com, Yahoo!
mail, Network Solutions, Verio, MessageLabs (searching 100M
emails/week for malware), listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu (a big listserv
hub, using qmail since 1996), Ohio State (biggest US University),
Yahoo! Groups, Listbot, USWest.net (Western US ISP), Telenordia,
gmx.de (German ISP), NetZero (free ISP), Critical Path (email
outsourcing service w/ 15M mailboxes), PayPal/Confinity,
Hypermart.net, Casema, Pair Networks, Topica, MyNet.com.tr,
FSmail.net, Mycom.com, and vuurwerk.nl.
Charles Cazabon, Dave Sill,
Henning Brauer, Peter Samuel, and Russell Nelson have put toge"
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