Re: Decision between Exim4U or "conventional" Vexim

Gordon Dickens <[email protected]> Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:58:24 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.mail.exim.vexim.devel
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Robert Schuettler wrote:
> The exim4u feature list looks nice, but there seems to be
> a lot of stuff. Is all of it  mandatory or do you have the
> choice of what to use?

The advanced features in Exim4U that require extra configuration are not 
mandatory and are parameter driven.  For example, you can enable/disable 
DKIM and the Multiple IP feature in the local settings configuration 
file, exim4u_local.conf.inc. The advanced SpamAssassin configurations 
are optional. In fact, you can disable SpamAssassin and ClamAV 
altogether if you prefer. The spamboxes and spambox reports are 
enabled/disabled within the Exim4U web interface.  Most all of the other 
advanced features, such as greylisting and ratelimiting do not require 
any extra configuration.

In a nut shell, I don't think that Exim4U is any more difficult to 
configure than most other Linux server applications including Vexim.

FYI,

Gordon