On 12/10/2019 1:24 PM, Tomas Leguizamon wrote:
Good morning.
I wanted to know if Postfwd is compatible in Postfix 3.3.0.
We are currently running a second instance inside the server through
the script in Perl random.pl.
From already thank you very much.
Regards.
Yes.
Good morning.
I wanted to know if Postfwd is compatible in Postfix 3.3.0.
We are currently running a second instance inside the server through the
script in Perl random.pl.
From already thank you very much.
Regards.
> On Dec 10, 2019, at 12:40 PM, Fred Morris wrote:
>
> "Am I secure?" That's a philosophical question. Will I have enough for
> retirement? Can I ever feel secure as long as there is a dolphin in danger on
> the planet? Or... there's no point in trying, because a meteoroid will wipe
> us all o
There is a lot of flawed reasoning about security ...take for example:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019, LuKreme wrote:
On Dec 9, 2019, at 12:58, Viktor Dukhovni wrote
[...]
unauthenticated loopback (and other "mynetworks")
traffic is normal.
The configuration as posted, and specifically the line I quoted
Hello,
I’ve published a first cut of Rust bindings to libmilter:
https://crates.io/crates/milter
You might find this interesting if the thought of writing milters in the
Rust language appeals to you. This library doesn’t provide anything new,
it just makes libmilter usable from Rust.
I have not