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.
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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:
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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.
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Thx!
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Helmut
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