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About:
Mail::Toaster is an installer for a collection of software
which provides a full-featured mail server. The system is
built around the qmail mail transport
agent, with many additions and modifications.
Author:
Matt Simerson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://mail-toaster.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://mail-toaster.org/Mail-Toaster.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://mail-toaster.org/changes.shtml
Demo site:
https://mail.cadillac.net/
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
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netqmail (Default branch) (required)
Perl (Default branch) (required)
vpopmail (Default branch) (required)
Apache (Stable (2.0.x) branch) (recommended)
Apache SpamAssassin (Stable branch) (recommended)
Dovecot (Default branch) (recommended)
maildrop (Default branch) (recommended)
MySQL (Production (5.0.x) branch) (recommended)
QmailAdmin (Default branch) (recommended)
RRDutil (Default branch) (recommended)
simscan (Default branch) (recommended)
SquirrelMail (Stable branch) (recommended)
Clam AntiVirus (Default branch) (optional)
Courier-IMAP (Default branch) (optional)
SqWebMail (Default branch) (optional)
[download links]
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FreeBSD Toaster
by Walter Vaughan - Oct 20th 2006 05:23:06
Simply the best.
1) excellent community support
2) excellent pay-for-play support
3) did I say it's excellent
4) you will never come across a better value
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Stop looking any further
by Rainer Duffner - Oct 19th 2006 16:24:23
Do you run qmail? Thinking about switching?
Think twice - maybe you run the right MTA, but the wrong tools?
If you search the internet, there are various recipes for building a
(q)mail-toaster.
It's qmailrocks, qmailtoaster - whatever. If you have some time to kill,
you should try them, too, just to make sure. Some are actually quite
usable.
What's different about this one?
This "script" is not just about installing some RPMs, it's about
running the thing - for years, without loosing sleep.
All the wisdom, all the knowledge gathered from years of running qmail,
all the little hacks required to get qmail working smoothly are included
here. All the things that do create headaches in your run-of-the-mill
plain-vanilla qmail install have been given a thought here.
You should not get put-off by the fact that it runs best on FreeBSD. It's
one of the things that sets it apart from others. It's the reason you can
deploy such a toaster to some colo and actually forget the driving
directions to that colo because you never have to visit it again,
physically, for years (provided the hardware runs that reliable).
The author of this script deserves all the praise because he has been
maintaining this script for so long that I can't actually remember when it
started.
Much useful documentation is included - if you are a total newbie and/or
have a looming dead-line and you want to skip that, the author is available
for hire.
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