Thx for the confidence vote Harold.

 

Hopefully someone else can chime in on the OS related question and maybe give an opinion on maintenance/development.�� I see the latest release was last May(and a gamma release ��� maybe it is close to stable release?), but before that 2012?

 

Helmut

 

From: users [mailto:users-bounces@exim4u.org] On Behalf Of Harald Valkanover
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 10:53 AM
To: Exim4U General Discussion
Subject: Re: [Exim4U] CentOS7/systemd

 

Hi!
Maybe that helps your decision: i am running exim4u now rock solid since approx. 6 years after switching from vexim...

In all the time there was only one problem that was caused by an exim update itself and it was solved by Gordon.

So... I can fully recommend exim4u!


Am 4. April 2016 18:39:03 MESZ, schrieb Helmut Fritz <helmut@fritz.us.com>:

Hello,

First message here.  I am looking to get off of qmailtoaster (been running it for many, many years) since even it is not well maintained any more.

 

I am looking at either postfix or exim, and an easy tool to manage them (limited free time=hobby business).  I ran across exim4u and it looks like it might fit the bill.  Other platforms I am looking at are ISPConfig and BlueOnyx (yes, I know, sendmail), Xeams, Virtualmin.  I know all of those are not email only, but I hope I can just ignore the other portions of those application stacks.  I do like that exim4U is first for email, exactly what I want/need.  I do have a couple questions:

 

1.       Is it maintained and being further developed?  I am not concerned if it is slow development, but what exists should be relatively solid.

2.       Will it run on CentOS7 or other systemd platforms?  Seems they are all pretty much going that way unfortunately.

 

Thx!

 

Helmut



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