Re: courier mail for Centos

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On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 11:08:07AM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> I always have ignored turning off the firewall; it is not hard in Gnome 
> to alter basic firewall behaviour and allow for ports like 576 (or 
> whatever that SMTP port is; not looking it up right now).
> 
> In the past, turning selinux to permissive was my first step in setup, 
> followed by moving SSH's port. Now I leave it as is and learn how to use 
> semanage.

What an absolute lovely breath of fresh air :)  Someone that actually
takes their job seriously and makes use of the tools provided.  This is
so refreshing from the normal selinux-related nonsense that pervades the
world.





							John
-- 
There are men -- now in power in this country -- who do not respect
dissent, who cannot cope with turmoil, and who believe that the people of
America are ready to support repression as long as it is done with a quiet
voice and a business suit.

John V. Lindsay (1921-2000), US politician, Congressman, Mayor of New York City

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