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Mail. The link that makes is worth it. Using e-mail has become part of everyday life. Giving somebody your e-mail addres has become what giving somebody your telephone number used to be.

I'm sure that if you have your linux system setup on it's own connection, your rearing to get some mail flowing thru your lines. Qmail has through my experiance been one of the best, if not the best, mail servers around for Linux.

Qmail is a modern replacement for the aging sendmail system. Designed with utmost security in mind,the creators of Qmail has offered a $1.000.00 award for anybody that can find a security flaw in it's product. needless to say, the award has still gone unclaimed.

Security os not the only feature that Qmail has impressed apon. Qmail is more a modular system then one size fits all. Hacing the mail system broken into little pieces of software performing specific functions reduces CPU usage and speeds up the general mail cyle.

Qmail Stand out from the rest, and we are happy to be using it for our own mail systems.


  • Application name
  • Qmail
  • Latest Version Number
  • Version 1.03
  • Home Page
  • https://www.qmail.org
  • Rating
  • 4 out of 5
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