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From: Jaime Moss (jaime_at_iwcp.net)
Date: 10/27/04

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    Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:18:03 +0200
    
    

    I am looking at non Microsoft platforms for a mail server.

    Does FreeBSD have one in it ?

    I will also be looking at Linux.

    What is the differnce between FreeBSD and Linux?

    Kind regards

    Jaime Moss
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