It's "postfix3" so it does not conflict with the RHEL/CentOS system "postfix" 
package.

RobertC

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> According to 
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://ghettoforge.org/index.php/Postfix3__;!!KwNVnqRv!Wc7JmT7WZlQE0_oAHiOY8Q18RdCHxYJdQrg-KVMctdl7YbYouHyQN4K47Dk6NkZ8$
>   it's the
> latest (presumably stable) release. They appear to have Postfix
> 3.6 at this time.


Yes, I see that. But why "Postfix3"? How is that different from normal Postfix? 
If it's a repo providing the same Postfix as every other repo why does it have 
a 3 as part of the name? People usually rename a product to distinguish its 
different. Why would one (using their yum examples) have to remove Postfix and 
install Postfix3? Why wouldn't you just update postfix and be done with it. 
This is what causes me to wonder.

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