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Exim

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What is Exim?

Exim is a message transfer agent (MTA) used on Unix-like operating systems. It's a mail server, responsible for routing, delivering, and receiving email. Exim is known for its flexibility and configurability, making it a popular choice for system administrators needing fine-grained control over their email infrastructure.

What other technologies are related to Exim?

Exim Competitor Technologies

Postfix is another Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), directly competing with Exim for email routing.
mentioned alongside Exim in 4% (166) of relevant job posts
Sendmail is a traditional MTA and a direct competitor to Exim for handling email routing and delivery.
mentioned alongside Exim in 5% (63) of relevant job posts

Exim Complementary Technologies

Dovecot is a widely used IMAP/POP3 server, often used in conjunction with Exim to handle mail delivery to users' mailboxes.
mentioned alongside Exim in 9% (53) of relevant job posts
Plesk is a web hosting control panel that can utilize Exim as its default MTA. It provides a GUI for managing Exim configuration.
mentioned alongside Exim in 4% (68) of relevant job posts
BIND is a DNS server, and DNS is essential for Exim to resolve domain names for email routing. Exim relies on DNS records to function correctly.
mentioned alongside Exim in 2% (71) of relevant job posts

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