We have assorted versions of RH running on various internet servers here, and management likes the idea of bringing them all up to the same release to simplify things.
Since the performance of the 8.0 servers in production here has been solid, 8.1 seems like a good point to standardize.
We've set up phoebe box #4 to put postfix through it's paces since we are contemplating a move from sendmail to postfix in addition to the server consolidation on red hat 8.1
We looked at suse too, and found it very solid, but the greater ease of management on the redhat servers seems to be carrying the day -
I notice that redhat is still shipping the old postfix v1, but all the "cool and interesting" features are in v2 - such as the ability to easily direct incoming smtp through any of a choice of filters or no filter at all, based on configurable regexes in the headers.
Can anyone "in the know" speak up on whether red hat has plans to ship a somewhat more recent version of postfix?
If not we can always build our own rpms as we've done so far, but it would be nice to have an official redhat package.
Best Regards,
Joe
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