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Postfix (software)
Postfix is an open source mail transfer agent (MTA), a computer program for the routing and delivery of email, that is intended as a fast, easy to administer and secure alternative to the widely-used Sendmail. Formerly known as VMailer and IBM Secure Mailer, it was originally written by Wietse Venema during a stay at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, and continues to be actively developed today.
Postfix is also the default MTA in Trustix Secure Linux and Mac OS X Panther.
References
- Kyle D. Dent. Postfix: The Definitive Guide. O'Reilly 2003. ISBN 0-596-00212-2.
External links
- Official website
- Postfix Discussion (mailing list archive)
- postfix in Chinese(simplified)
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