Postfix

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http://www.postfix.org/

A fast, secure, and flexible mailer that aims to be an alternative to the widely-used sendmail program.

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Filename Size Changed
_multibuild 0000000061 61 Bytes
check_mail_queue 0000000477 477 Bytes
fix-postfix-script.patch 0000000663 663 Bytes
ipv6_disabled.patch 0000000518 518 Bytes
pointer_to_literals.patch 0000002526 2.47 KB
postfix-3.9.1.tar.gz 0004953855 4.72 MB
postfix-3.9.1.tar.gz.asc 0000000220 220 Bytes
postfix-SUSE.tar.gz 0000025381 24.8 KB
postfix-avoid-infinit-loop-if-no-permission.patch 0000000600 600 Bytes
postfix-bdb-main.cf.patch 0000005939 5.8 KB
postfix-bdb.changes 0000255509 250 KB
postfix-bdb.spec 0000023600 23 KB
postfix-linux45.patch 0000000468 468 Bytes
postfix-main.cf.patch 0000007441 7.27 KB
postfix-master.cf.patch 0000006274 6.13 KB
postfix-mysql.tar.bz2 0000003274 3.2 KB
postfix-no-md5.patch 0000001218 1.19 KB
postfix-rpmlintrc 0000000292 292 Bytes
postfix-ssl-release-buffers.patch 0000000971 971 Bytes
postfix-user.conf 0000000146 146 Bytes
postfix-vda-v14-3.0.3.patch 0000055082 53.8 KB
postfix-vmail-user.conf 0000000072 72 Bytes
postfix.changes 0000255491 250 KB
postfix.keyring 0000009281 9.06 KB
postfix.spec 0000025634 25 KB
pre_checkin.sh 0000000234 234 Bytes
set-default-db-type.patch 0000007911 7.73 KB
Comments 9

Arjen de Korte's avatar

Why do we still bundle /etc/postfix/aliases? As far as I can see, it isn't used by default anyway. Isn't it just confusing to have both /etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/aliases?


Peter Varkoly's avatar

Yes it is confusing, but we do have both traditional conditioned: /etc/aliases is part of netcfg package and will be used by other MTAs too. /etc/postfix/aliases is part of the postfix package and it is there even if it should not be used IMHO :-(


Arjen de Korte's avatar

So why not change that situation? After all, the /etc/postfix/aliases file is just a sample. If it is already provided by the netcfg package, why package it in postfix too. Even when it is technically possible to use both at the same time, it is confusing to do so.


Илья Индиго's avatar

I agree with you! Need replace the /etc/postfix/aliases file with a symlink to ../aliases. That way there would be less confusion and nothing would break.


Christian Wittmer's avatar

Can we please keep stable releases here. If someone prefers to test non-production release then please do so in your home project. Thank you


Arjen de Korte's avatar

Looks pretty stable to me: http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-3.8.0.html


Christian Wittmer's avatar

sorry ... you are right. Only saw that Postfix 3.8 non-production release thing.


Arjen de Korte's avatar

That's probably a bug for the Postfix website. This should probably read Postfix 3.9 non-production release instead, as the non-production releases are based on the current experimental release (which is 3.9 now).


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