On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 11:34:58AM +0000, Geir Svalland wrote:
> 
> On 2019-03-11 09:58, Janne Johansson wrote:
> > Den fre 8 mars 2019 kl 20:59 skrev Sean Kamath <kam...@moltingpenguin.com>:
> >>> It's a shame good work like this is
> >>> of no use anymore. According to my opinion, it's well written and easy to 
> >>> follow.
> >>>
> >> So, I???ll take issue with the ???well written??? part of that.  It 
> >> doesn???t do much in the way of explaining anything, just a lot of ???put 
> >> this here???, ???put that there???.
> > The intro to The Book of PF has a REALLY good mantra here on the "This
> > is not a HOWTO"
> > https://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/preface.html
> >
> > I feel it applies equally well to running your own mail server as
> > building your own firewall.
> 
> Well, that was your 2cents to the discussion.
> We all have a right to a opinion and we all are on different levels of 
> knowledge and might have different
> milestones when learning. Some times I like to dig deeper, and some 
> times I just want something up'n
> running as fast as possible in a somewhat safe and secure way. Then 
> taking care of the "why and what's."
> 
> I've been running both Sendmail and Postfix for years without any major 
> difficulties, but this is my first
> try on OpenSMTP.
> 
> After a couple of days of googling, I found this article :
> https://poolp.org/posts/2018-05-21/switching-to-opensmtpd-new-config/
> 
> and got very surprised that none of the "know better's" didn't know 
> about this, or didn't care to
> enlighten me and pointing me in this direction. This was exactly what I 
> was looking for.
> 

glad it helps, though keep in mind that I'm writing about code that is on
my laptop or that's very very very fresh and likely to change.

we're nearly a year apart from that post and I can't even remember all of
the changes, fixes and improvements.

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Gilles Chehade                                                 @poolpOrg

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