On Jun 5, 2013, at 8:23, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
> Quoting Wietse from
> that thread:
>
> "The correct website name is www.postfix.org. Get used to it."
Oh right, I remember that. :)
I've never understood it myself, but since my browsers largely figure it out, I
also don't care. I think Chrom
On 2013-06-05 Steve Jenkins wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
>> mod_rewrite wouldn't help with this, because there is no domain A
>> record for postfix.org.
>>
>> cobalt@iridium:~ $ host -t a postfix.org
>> postfix.org has no A record
>
> It's not like there isn't an
Steve Jenkins:
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
>
> > mod_rewrite wouldn't help with this, because there is no domain A record
> > for postfix.org.
> >
> > cobalt@iridium:~ $ host -t a postfix.org
> > postfix.org has no A record
> >
>
> It's not like there isn't an easy fi
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote:
> mod_rewrite wouldn't help with this, because there is no domain A record
> for postfix.org.
>
> cobalt@iridium:~ $ host -t a postfix.org
> postfix.org has no A record
>
It's not like there isn't an easy fix for that. :)
My question isn't "
On 2013-06-04 Steve Jenkins wrote:
> I keep catching myself typing "postfix.org" and expecting to end up on
> the Postfix website, and then realizing that I need to put the "www"
> subdomain on there.
>
> Wietse: I'm sure you're aware of how to use mod_rewrite to redirect
> web traffic from postfi
I keep catching myself typing "postfix.org" and expecting to end up on the
Postfix website, and then realizing that I need to put the "www" subdomain
on there.
Wietse: I'm sure you're aware of how to use mod_rewrite to redirect web
traffic from postfix.org to www.postfix.org, but I'm curious as to