I switched from Sendmail to
OpenSMTPD a couple years ago and prefer its simple configuration. From that website, here are the project's goals:
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- Be as secure as possible. Code carefully, do strict validity checks especially in the network input path, and use bounded buffer operations. Use privilege separation to mitigate the effects of possible security bugs.
- Reliability is extremely important, any e-mail that OpenSMTPD has accepted has to be handled with care and must not be lost.
- Provide a lean implementation, sufficient for a majority. Don't try to support each and every obscure usage case, but cover the typical ones.
- Provide a powerful and easy to understand configuration language.
- Be fast and efficient. OpenSMTPD must be able to handle large queues with reasonable performances.
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