nfiguration files but it
will install and configure a fully functioning server.
If you do want to learn how to edit main.cf and other configuration files
directly: create a backup of the file, use PostConf to make an update,
then 'diff' the two files to see what changed.
Roger Marquis
Harald Koch wrote:
On 05/12/2010 11:10 AM, Roger Marquis wrote:
I don't personally know why application designers tend to use localhost
IP ports instead of sockets, it's probably easier to code, but it is also
more difficult for end-users / systems admins to secure.
Generall
y know why application designers tend to use localhost
IP ports instead of sockets, it's probably easier to code, but it is also
more difficult for end-users / systems admins to secure.
Roger Marquis
be restricted in our redistribution of
modified code. We particularly do not want to risk being sued by the FSF
for not publishing our own code because of some GPL dependency.
YMMV,
Roger Marquis
requires both types of
licensing. Personally, I'll be happy if OpenSMTPD just does better than
OpenNTPD did.
Roger Marquis
mouss a ecrit :
whatever you may think, it doesn't work the way you think
You're right, my mistake. Apologies. Chalk up another one for quick and
dirty QA. At least FILTER bypasses the content_filter so won't be
DISCARDed on that basis.
Roger Marquis
vered as per
usual never hitting the hold rule.
This is how we accept spam reports from external clients without having to
setup yet another postfix instance.
Try it.
Roger Marquis
:[127.0.0.1]:25
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