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qmail 0.90: a replacement for sendmail, smail,
Zmailer, etc.

From           djb@koobera.math.uic.edu (D. J. Bernstein)
Organization   IR
Date           16 Aug 1996 21:45:54 GMT
Newsgroups     comp.mail.sendmail,comp.mail.smail,comp.mail.misc
Message-ID     <1996Aug1621.45.54.3723@koobera.math.uic.edu>



I'm pleased to announce the gamma release of qmail, a secure, reliable,
efficient, simple message transfer agent.

qmail supports 8-bit messages, address wildcards, arbitrary RFC 822
address lists, artificial routing, automatic cross-host mailing list
loop prevention, automatic per-recipient checkpointing, automatic safe
queueing, concurrency limits, domain wildcards, double bounces, downed
host backoffs, independent message retry schedules, instant handling of
queued messages, masquerading, passive SMTP queues, readable bounce
messages, relay control, reliable deliveries over NFS, split queue
directories, tcpd, user-controlled mailing lists, UUCP deliveries,
virtual domains, and more.

qmail was designed to replace the entire sendmail-binmail system on
Internet-connected UNIX hosts. It can also replace smail, Zmailer, MMDF,
and other MTAs. It's fast, small, and easy to install.

qmail was in beta test for six months and is now in production use at
some sites. Today marks its first formal announcement. The qmail 0.90
package (just 172K, gzipped) is available from these mirrors:

   ftp://ftp.pipex.net/pub/mail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (UK)
   ftp://ftp.ntnu.no/pub/unix/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Norway)
   ftp://ftp.inka.de/pub/comp/Unix/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Germany; not from outside Europe)
   ftp://ftp.hpcl.titech.ac.jp/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Japan; firewall clients should use PASV)
   ftp://ftp.mira.net.au/unix/mail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Australia)
   ftp://ftp.net.ohio-state.edu/pub/networking/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Ohio, USA)
   ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/pub/software/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Illinois, USA; firewall clients should use PASV)
   ftp://id.wustl.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Missouri, USA)
   ftp://ftp.engr.uark.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Arkansas, USA)
   ftp://chaos.fullerton.edu/pub/Qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (California, USA)

A fingerprint is attached. For more information about qmail, read BLURB*
in the qmail package.

---Dan
rFOxNOWf7IhRkEZsPH.pDzdIzNmLV08y9PO04HVlD0G15BaRS6.JDx1kRmQ3R7FF2mswJx057XeX
    qmail-0.90.tar.gz

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qmail 0.90: a UNIX MTA supporting fast
user-controlled mailing lists

From           djb@koobera.math.uic.edu (D. J. Bernstein)
Organization   IR
Date           16 Aug 1996 21:45:59 GMT
Newsgroups     comp.mail.list-admin.software,comp.unix.admin
Message-ID     <1996Aug1621.45.59.3743@koobera.math.uic.edu>


I'm pleased to announce the gamma release of qmail, a secure, reliable,
efficient, simple message transfer agent.

Mailing list management is one of qmail's strengths. Notable features:

* qmail lets each user handle his own mailing lists. The delivery
instructions for user-whatever go into ~user/.qmail-whatever.

* qmail makes it really easy to set up mailing list owners. If the user
touches ~user/.qmail-whatever-owner, all bounces will come back to him.

* qmail supports the owner hack, which permits completely reliable
automated bounce handling for mailing lists of any size.

* SPEED---qmail blasts through mailing lists an order of magnitude
faster than sendmail. For example, one message was successfully
delivered to 150 hosts around the world in just 70 seconds, with qmail's
out-of-the-box configuration.

* qmail automatically prevents mailing list loops, even across hosts.

* qlist, included in the qmail package, deals with subscription requests
safely and automatically.

* qmail allows inconceivably gigantic mailing lists. No random limits.

* qmail handles aliasing and forwarding with the same simple mechanism.
For example, Postmaster is controlled by ~alias/.qmail-postmaster. This
means that cross-host loop detection also applies to aliases.

qmail was in beta test for six months and is now in production use at
some sites. Today marks its first formal announcement. The qmail 0.90
package (just 172K, gzipped) is available from these mirrors:

   ftp://ftp.pipex.net/pub/mail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (UK)
   ftp://ftp.ntnu.no/pub/unix/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Norway)
   ftp://ftp.inka.de/pub/comp/Unix/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Germany; not from outside Europe)
   ftp://ftp.hpcl.titech.ac.jp/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Japan; firewall clients should use PASV)
   ftp://ftp.mira.net.au/unix/mail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Australia)
   ftp://ftp.net.ohio-state.edu/pub/networking/mail/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Ohio, USA)
   ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/pub/software/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Illinois, USA; firewall clients should use PASV)
   ftp://id.wustl.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Missouri, USA)
   ftp://ftp.engr.uark.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (Arkansas, USA)
   ftp://chaos.fullerton.edu/pub/Qmail/qmail-0.90.tar.gz
     (California, USA)

A fingerprint is attached. For more information about qmail, read BLURB*
in the qmail package.

Please direct further discussion of qmail to comp.mail.misc.

---Dan
rFOxNOWf7IhRkEZsPH.pDzdIzNmLV08y9PO04HVlD0G15BaRS6.JDx1kRmQ3R7FF2mswJx057XeX
    qmail-0.90.tar.gz

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