exim v3 vs v4
Martin.Hepworth
martinh at solidstatelogic.com
Wed Jan 31 17:39:45 CET 2007
Exim 4 please
Exim 3 hasn't been supported by the authors for years (yes years).
Exim 4 is radically different to 3, you'll need to give Phil hazel a few
more pounds and get the new book..
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Martin Hepworth
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Solid State Logic
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> Subject: OT: exim v3 vs v4
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> Hello all,
>
> I have the O'Reilly Exim book by Philip Hazel. It covers release 3.
>
> On my RHEL servers I have release 4.
>
> I want to configure it for authenticated+encrypted email relaying
using
> LDAP. Do you think I could make use of my rel 3 book to configure a
rel
> 4 server or should I get my hands on a rel 4 book?
>
> A couple of days ago I was leaning towards Postfix but the recent
> discussions here make me consider Exim as well...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Denis
>
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