Hello, I want to comment on http://www.postfix.org/addon.html :
- Authentication: some milters are described as “MILTER plugin”, others as “This uses the Postfix 2.3 plug-interface for Sendmail mail filters. See also the Postfix MILTER_README documentation.” As both things mean the same, the same wording should be used for them. - Policy servers/libraries: after mtpolicyd there is an empty line, which is inconsistent with everything else. - Run/Configuration: after webmin system the documentation hyperlink stars with an underscore. This underscore should not be there. I suggest spelling all milters as such. The rationale is that these are then useful also for sendmail administrators. amavisd-new is a milter, but is not mentioned as such. I personally am not going to find out which of the listed software is milters. spamass-milter (https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/spamass-milt/) and clamav-milter (distributed with clamav source package) are not mentioned. Under POP/IMAP servers please change the description for Cyrus Imap to “system implements IMAP, POP3, JMAP and KPOP. This software implements its own private mail database system. Not for beginners.” Thus remove “later versions also support TLS”, as older versions (the opposite of later versions) means decades old. Does KPOP mean Kerberos IV with POP, or it is not related to Kerberos, or not related to Keberos V? If it is Kerberos IV with POP I suggest to remove it. The POP/IMAP section says sometimes POP, sometimes POP3, which is inconsistent. Autoreply software: MSH Free Autoresponder: typo in autpreplies. Miniature client software: mini_sendmail. I use mini_sendmail. This software is not updated for long time, it has forks with patches, not included upstream. One such patch is from me: https://github.com/vkucukcakar/mini_sendmail/pull/4 . Kind regards Дилян _______________________________________________ Postfix-devel mailing list -- postfix-devel@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-devel-le...@postfix.org