Scott Silva wrote:
on 10/22/2007 9:21 PM Christopher Chan spake the following:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
It is like a step-by-step book, that intendes to *really* help people
getting their servers up and running.
I would really rather make qmail newbies go through the flames and
really learn how qmail works than let them loose with a list of
instructions.
Just tell them to ask djb for help.....or if you want to make things
a little easier, you could just bathe them in honey and bury a manual
at the bottom of a fire ant mound....
I never needed to approach DJB for help. I managed with the
documentation that came with qmail just fine. The manual comes with
qmail.
Robin Bowes is no longer on the qmail list among others and so there
is very little flaming now there.
How about we talk about supporting MTAs that are actually distributed
with CentOS (postfix/Sendmail)????
Hey, don't leave out exim :-P
Oh, and I have supported postfix. I used to post here as Feizhou. Then
we have the question of whether the Centos list should take questions
on postfix/sendmail instead of redirecting them to the postfix list or
the sendmail newsgroup.
If it comes on the install CD it should be fair game for the list.
My car comes with a radio, but I don't have to call a communications
specialist if it breaks.
Ah but you cannot just replace it with another radio and expect it to
work...sendmail and postfix have very different interfaces and design.
They have their own ways of handling. Do we have to entertain stuff like
writing/debugging sendmail rulesets or how to chain restriction classes
in postfix?
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