On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 11:12:00AM -0500, Andy Zbikowski wrote:
>
>Most packaged MTA's on Linux deliver mail via procmail in the first place so 
>you shouldn't need such a line in your fetchmail config. 

The only reason you would is if you were using ssmtp or some such.

>
>I know that postfix (better than exim! :P), exim, and sendmail in Debian do 
>this. Sendmail on RedHat and Mandrake did in earlier versions.
>
>I suggest postfix as an MTA. It's much easier than sendmail to configure. On 
>Debian, postfix and exim are pretty easy to configre because the post-inst 
>scripts will spit out a decent configuration. 
>
>Anyway, go with exim or postfix. Take a side in the MTA holy war....

I've never used postfix so I can't say. I do know that i've been extrememly
pleased with exim. Man it's like MTA Nirvanna!

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