On December 31, David A. Bandel enlightened our ignorance thusly:
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 09:06:35 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream:

[clippage]

> > Agreed, but I couldn't figure out how to configure the relaying stuff
> > so I could still get email. It built and installed without incident.
> > It is more a difficulty understanding relaying (or anti-relaying,
> > rather) configuration directives, which denseness on my part also
> > afflicts me vis-a-vis sendmail. I looked at the docs, looked at
> > examples, my eyes glazed over, so I returned to the evil I know
> > (sendmail).
> 
> Well, at least I'm not the only one with this problem.  I have only
> postfix on one system, but I'm getting ready to install sendmail from
> source -- why?  because I know how to configure it.

If David can't figure it out (postfix configuration, that is), I feel
much better and less the idiot.  

K
-- 
Is it possible that software is not like anything else, that it is
meant to be discarded: that the whole point is to always see it as a
soap bubble?
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