on 9-25-2008 11:43 AM John Hinton spake the following:
Posts about sendmail would go on the sendmail list, postfix on that list. Exim has a list, everyone has a list. The DKIM thread went out of control when anger and hurt feelings came into play. It started OK with opinions on whether DKIM is necessary or not, and crashed and burned soon after.Toby Bluhm wrote:My point is we go unhelped by CentOS. There is no way I'm going to post mail issues to this list. And this list would become unusable if we started this. Talking about spam filters, milters and on and on and on. Look what just happened. One single very simple question of the thousands to be dealt with and the thread went crazy... at which point it was suggested that we end this thread. So, basically, posts about 'all' things email are NOT welcomed on this list.... and should not be.Scott Silva wrote: . . .A "one stop shop" on everything CentOS.I like that approach better. A new list for email only would probably lead to email threads on *both* lists, users being reminded to take the <select inappropriate subject> discussion to the other list, etc.John Hinton
If the message said something like, "I'm having trouble installing dkim-milter on CentOS", that would be answered after some requests for information.
When you ask opinions on a mailing list, you will probably get a different one with every response.
If you are having mail issues, it is mostly related to your MTA and would go on their list. If you are using a binding software like Mailscanner or Amavis, you would start on their list.
If you want one place to get all your answers, you will probably have to pay for a support contract somewhere.
A list just for mail issues would still probably get ignored because there will be many less members. The ones that would join would be the people in trouble. It will look like the Ubuntu lists... many unanswered pleas for help, or answers from others that hacked their way through it and now think they are experts.
-- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
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