Linux MTAs- A Comparison of Popular Mail Transfer Agents

With the growing popularity of Linux server solutions, many clients often ask me, “What is the best MTA for my Linux server?”. A Mail Transfer Agent, or MTA, is a software package that allows your Linux server to send and receive mail. There are many different MTAs out there, and each MTA has it’s own specific strengths and weaknesses. This article will cover the more popular MTAs- Exim, Postfix, Sendmail, Qmail, and Zimbra. Although Zimbra is more of a productivity suite than a MTA, it is worth mentioning due to it’s extensive features.

Exim

Exim has been out since 1995, and growing in popularity ever since. The biggest strength of Exim is it’s almost infinite level of customization. Exim supports the ability for a server administrator to create a custom ruleset that handles incoming and outgoing emails in any particular manner. For instance, it is easier with Exim to create a custom rule that routes incoming mail from a particular domain past anti-virus and anti-spam filters. One disadvantage is that Exim has had a less than stellar history with security. Exim3 was vulnerable to numerous security vulnerabilities, but it appears so far that Exim4 is more secure. Although Exim was not designed for performance, Exim can be configured to run as a high performance mail server. Exim is an excellent MTA if you need to create a complex or custom mail configuration. Exim is the default MTA on Debian Linux.

Postfix

Postfix is possibly the fastest growing MTA on the market today. Postfix is extremely popular because of it’s performance, and it’s past security history. It is far harder (or almost impossible) to compromise the root user on a server that runs Postfix, than for instance Sendmail or Exim. Postfix also supports the use of milters, which allow you to use external software solutions to pass mail from Postfix to anti-virus and anti-spam filters. Postfix also runs faster with less system resources than most other MTAs (or at least, with standard configurations). Standard configurations are easy to create, but if you need a unique setup, it can be a pain with Postfix. These strengths leave little mystery as to the sudden growth of Postfix as a Linux mail server software solution. Postfix is the default MTA on Ubuntu Linux.

Sendmail

Sendmail is the most popular MTA. Written in 1982, Sendmail is literally the standard by which all other MTAs are compared. Sendmail has lost most of it’s popularity in recent years though, due to security issues, and a difficult configuration. Sendmail is the most difficult MTA to configure, and has had more than it’s fair share of security vulnerabilities and compromises. The few administrators that run Sendmail either do so for compatibility reasons (it was, after all, the classic UNIX mail server), or for comfortability (UNIX admins will sometimes cling to Sendmail, because they are used to it’s over complicated configuration). Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses Sendmail by default.

Qmail

Qmail is the one of the most secure MTAs on the market today. Although unsupported, and not currently in development (Qmail hasn’t been updated since 1997), Qmail has a large fan base. Qmail is also faster, and scales better with higher mail loads than Sendmail. However, Qmail is not easy to configure, or easy to extend. Qmail does not support Sendmail milters, so any additional filters have to be specifically written for Qmail. Qmail is the default MTA in the popular Plesk control panel software.

Zimbra

Zimbra is the least popular of all the MTAs mentioned. Zimbra is not designed for security, speed, or infinite customization- it is designed for group collaboration. Zimbra is extremely easy to install and configure, but should not be used as a high performance MTA. Zimbra instead excels if you want to have a way to share calendars, files, and contacts with other users on the Zimbra mail server. A web-based control panel allows an easy way to add or remove users from the mail server, and most configuration is just as easy. Zimbra offers a commercial version, as well as an open source version of it’s mail server. Currently, no Linux distributions use Zimbra as the default mail server.

The Best Linux MTA

The best Linux-based MTA for your needs can be either MTA mentioned in this article- it’s all up to your needs. For most organizations and people, Sendmail fills that role very well. If you don’t need enterprise features, or the best security record, Sendmail clearly stands out based on it’s performance and features. Exim is a close second, followed by Qmail, Zimbra, and Sendmail (in that order of preference). Qmail’s excellent security record is it’s biggest strength, and Sendmail’s popularity is quickly vanishing. In the end, the best MTA for your server depends on your needs- and your needs alone.

Christopher Pace is a linux consultant who offers a variety of linux consulting services to clients. Linux administration services are offered remotely, which helps his clients save both money and time!

Linux Hosting India – Web Hosting At Its Best

Internet is booming from the very day it came into being. One of the advantages of internet in the business field is web hosting. Internet has made the world a global village. There are no boundaries. Once you have a website for your business you can expand your business horizon according to your imagination. Big organizations are going for managed web hosting. Linux server has become very popular among big organizations. Linux Hosting India provides top class service in this open source variation of UNIX operating System.

Linux Hosting

Linux is a leading server operating system. In simple words it can be defined as an open source system based on the model of UNIX operating system. Linux Hosting India is a pioneer in this field. Its strong knowledge in web hosting and dedicated server technologies, coupled with vast experience and round the clock customer support is its strength. Linux can be installed in a wide range of computer hardwares, mobile phones, video game consoles to mainframe and super computers.

Linux vs. Windows

Even though windows have reined the operating system and web hosting field for long, big organizations are now switching to Linux. The most prevalent advantage of Linux over windows is its cost effectiveness. Linux is almost free to obtain, while windows product can be owned only after paying a hefty price. Moreover Microsoft licenses are allowed only for one computer, whereas Linux distribution can be installed on any number of computers.

Linux server can be easily converted into windows. Thus conversion to another server is hassle free. But with windows it is very complicated and time consuming. If your website is using languages like PHP, MySQL and Pearl, you must go for Linux server hosting. Linux is basically an open source software product and thus is not bound by any license fees. With Linux hosting India customization can be done in real time.

Linux is an operating system which is very adaptive and flexible when compared to windows. Linux offers several user interfaces to use from when compared to windows. Linux is more secured and reliable when compared to windows. With India Linux Hosting you get cheaper hosting fees, more reliable server with Linux, readily available free program with Linux, greater access and control of files and permissions. Linux provides ever evolving control panel for administrative utilities.

Linux based web hosting scales extremely well, so as your website grows and traffic towards your website increases, it remains easy to manage. Linux Hosting India hosting fulfills ones requirement for good web server and web serving, file serving, mailing and streaming. It is very much cost effective, reliable and secure. Linux Web hosting is deemed to be the most prominent form of web hosting on the internet.