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Win Server 2003 email

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-18 17:36

Windows Server 2003 as an email server.

WTF is this shit. I don't want to create windows accounts for all email users.

The POP service allows one to create a password text file store in the users mail box for authenticaltion. Great.

The Virtual SMTP service does not allow the use of this file for authentication. So the only way to send mail is to leave it as an open relay, which I will not do.

Is there a setup that accomdates the requirement of no user accounts/active directory for each email user using the built in POP/SMTP services.

Or is there a good alternate solution that is not Exchange?

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-19 0:01

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Another shit eating nigger.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Linux-Losing-Market-Share-to-Windows-Server/

"In 2000, Windows comprised about half of the server operating system market, followed by Unix and Netware at about 17 percent each and Linux reaching towards 10 percent, she said, noting that today Windows owns about 70 percent, Linux about 20 percent, with Unix below 10 percent and Netware barely registering."

Windows has grown from 50-70% in 7 years. Linux has grown from 10-20%.

That does not constitute a vast majority and actually demonstrates that Windows is growing faster than Linux as a server.

Bugs get found more quickly? You don't report a bug to security vulnerability site. You fix it or report it to the devs. That list constitutes exploits on Linux vs. Windows.

By both measures (market share and security) Linux has lost the round to Windows, again.

Get your head out of your ass and stop reading fake shit. Facts speak for themsleves.

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