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by josho 3887 days ago
OS X server mail setup is easy. But, if you need to customize anything it starts to get scary, i.e. If you don't change the settings the OS X way then you risk an update blowing away your customizations. The OS X way is a minimally documented serveradmin tool from terminal.

Oh and OS X server doesn't support anything newer than tls1.0.

So for these reasons my next mail server will be something more mainstream.

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Yes---you're absolutely right. Thinking back, I have run into similar problems with the os x server apache implementation, where (a) anything slightly non-standard is not possible from Apple's GUI interface, but (b) editing config files by hand works UNTIL an update wipes it all away, etc.