2 msgMASQUERADING FROM BUT NOT TO
3 msgProbably not a Postfix problem...?
3 msgQuick question with user/virtual aliases.
4 msgSending healty batch emails
5 msguse of relayhost, relaydomain?
6 msgnaming the mail server
1 msgRe: statistics by client ip address - SOLVED
3 msgquestion marks on permissions/owner
2 msgConfiguring Postfix to Receive Mail from Outloo...
3 msgtcp_table and propose for new lookup table 'pip...
12 msgAbout date spoofing
3 msgOverriding DNS lookups for a specific domain
2 msgredirecting a single email address/alias (not a...
1 msgstatistics by client ip address
2 msgsender+ip restrictions

postfix-2.5 RPMs available
\ Simon J Mudd (13 Mar 2008)
. \ Chas (13 Mar 2008)
. \ M. Fioretti (15 Mar 2008)
. . \ Simon J Mudd (15 Mar 2008)
. . . \ M. Fioretti (16 Mar 2008)
. . . . \ (Wietse Venema) (16 Mar 2008)
. . . . . \ M. Fioretti (16 Mar 2008)
. . . . . . \ (Wietse Venema) (16 Mar 2008)
. . . . \ Simon J Mudd (16 Mar 2008)
. . . . \ Patrick T. Tsang (17 Mar 2008)
. \ Simon J Mudd (24 Mar 2008)
. . \ Brian Collins (24 Mar 2008)
. . . \ Rob Chanter (25 Mar 2008)
. . \ mouss (24 Mar 2008)

1 msgSetting up Postfix on Solaris 10
8 msgYet another virtual domain problem - do not lis...
2 msggetting a user permissions error
2 msg551 mail refused
Subject:Re: postfix-2.5 RPMs available
Group:Postfix-users
From:Rob Chanter
Date:25 Mar 2008


 
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:40:44AM -0400, Brian Collins wrote:
> Hi Simon.
>
> > Hopefully this explains my current practice. However that said at least
> > for my latest 2.5 rpms I'm open to suggestions to include SASL and pcre
> > by default if people think that this behaviour is better.
>
> I'm perfectly fine getting your SRPMs and customizing my own packages. I do
> this for every backend server and mail filter I maintain. I appreciate your
> work and hope that you will continue providing us with your excellent work.
>

Ditto. I really appreciate the SRPMs, since the RHEL we have in production is
a long way behind the current Postfix release (2.1.5 on RHEL4, FFS!) and we
make lots of use of more recent features.

cheers
rob




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