On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 07:24:33PM -0600, nate at techie.com wrote:
>
>What do you consider a "Large Number?"  More than 65,000?  For very
>large email systems I would have to recommend Qmail[1].  It can easily
>handle large numbers of email accounts on single systems and it works
>really well in farm configurations (which you might not need).  
>

I second that, and anytime a software author puts up 1000.00 of his own cash
as a reward for finding a security hole....

It still stands after 3 years. (i think it's that long)

qmail rocks.

>
>[1] http://www.qmail.org/
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