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Overview
Exim is a widely used message transfer agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge. It is a free software mail transfer agent used on Unix-like operating systems. Exim can be configured as a complete mail server, or as a specialized mail relay, and is known for its flexibility and powerful configuration options. It supports a wide variety of routing and filtering methods, making it suitable for complex email environments.
About Us
Exim was originally developed by Philip Hazel at the University of Cambridge and is now maintained by a team of developers. It is designed to be a robust and configurable MTA, capable of handling a large volume of email traffic. The project is open source and relies on contributions from the community.
Vision
The vision for Exim is to remain a leading open-source MTA, continuously adapting to evolving email standards and security threats, while maintaining its flexibility and ease of configuration for diverse email environments.
Mission
The mission of the Exim project is to provide a reliable, secure, and highly configurable message transfer agent for Unix-like operating systems, enabling efficient and customizable email delivery.
Culture
The Exim project operates as an open-source community, emphasizing collaboration, code quality, and responsiveness to user needs. The culture promotes continuous improvement and adaptation to the ever-changing landscape of email technology.