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Excellent security
Qmail was built ground up with security in mind.
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Unsupported
The original author of Qmail stopped maintaining it in 1998. It was released to public domain in November 2007.
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Fast
Qmail parallelizes mail delivery to increase speed.
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Easy to maintain
Configuration of Qmail is sane and straightforward.
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Sendmail compatible
Qmail is a drop-in replacement for Sendmail.
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Missing some features
Missing featues like: webmail, ActiveSync, WebAdmin.
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Easy to use
Most Linux distributions that come with Exim, come with sane Exim default configurations. Changing default values and slightly adjusting configuration is relatively easy. On the other hand, building a completely new Exim configuration file from scratch might not.
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No support for some protocols
No support for: POP3, IMAP, POP3s (POP3 over SSL).
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Good documentation
Exim provides thorough documentation with great examples.
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Highly flexible
Exim has by far the most flexible architecture of most commonly used mail transfer agents. As such it is a lot easier to break or do highly complex things.
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Sendmail compatible
Exim is a drop-in replacement for Sendmail.
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