On 18.10.2016, at 01:32, Levente Uzonyi leves@caesar.elte.hu wrote:
We really need SPF, so go with postfix if that's the best solution.
SRS is set up postfix wiggled around, spamfilter and virusfilter installed. On to the beast called mailman… Then: updating the SPF records
Levente
On Fri, 14 Oct 2016, Tobias Pape wrote:
Dear all
I need an opinion.
It seems infeasible to retain qmail as the mail-server for our mailing lists. That's because implementing SPF (required by major domains, eg google and such) _REQUIRES_ us to implement SRS, which is not compiled into qmails by default.
Postfix is reasonably easy to configure and with postsrs, an SRS solution exists. And it works, I use it on my private server. Also, we'd get the benefit of being able to use more advances spam filtering, because viable solutions that don't need a Ph.D. in configure-by-source-code-patching-and-editing exists.
Does this sound sane or should I make an effort to retain qmail? (The quicker the responses are, the quicker I can make the move).
Best regards -Tobias