Exim is a mail transfer agent for Unix systems connected to the Internet. . Exim is intended for use as an Internet mailer, and therefore handles addresses in RFC 822 domain format only. (No bangpaths!) . The only external transport currently implemented is an SMTP transport over a TCP/IP network (using sockets). A pipe transport is available, and this could be used to send messages to some other transport mechanism. . Exim is very configurable, and its management is very powerful. It can be configured to be "fussy" about certain hosts or domains, and can easily serve multiple domains. . Exim is an excellent mailer for an ISP, as its control and flexibility are very good. . Its requeuing and retry algorithms are very powerful. //www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~b01902062/git/freebsd-ports-graphics' title='freebsd-ports-graphics Git repository'/>
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