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Anyone interested in a mail server solution to manage, administer, and secure emails
About Postfix
What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure. The outside has a definite Sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different. Multiple SMTP deliveries over the same TLS-encrypted connection. This reuses the existing tlsproxy(8) and scache(8) services. MySQL stored procedure support. Gradual degradation: in many cases a Postfix daemon will log a warning and continue providing the services that are still available, instead of immediately terminating with a fatal error. Postfix can set the execute bit on a queue file. If this does not work, then no mail will ever be delivered.
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"Lightweight software and easy to administrate and integrate. Used for high deliveries and bettre results." Edited 2022-07-19
Pros: 1. Easy to deploy.
2. Easy to customize at an intense level.
3. Easy to integrate with DKIM and DMARC.
4. Various workaround available.
5. Lightweight to operate.Cons: Sometimes troubleshooting deliveries can be troublesome.
Integration with Social media like LinkedIn and Facebook inside Postfix is not possible yet.Overall: Lightweight software and easy to administrate and integrate. They are used for high deliveries and better results. Multiple communities and experts are available to support the issues.
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