> On Mar 8, 2019, at 10:38, Geir Svalland <thorshamm...@outlook.com> wrote: > > It's a shame good work like > this is > of no use anymore. According to my opinion, it's well written and easy > to follow. > > /Hasse
So, I’ll take issue with the “well written” part of that. It doesn’t do much in the way of explaining anything, just a lot of “put this here”, “put that there”. I used https://frozen-geek.net/openbsd-email-server-1/ (and the second part) when I was migrating from Solaris (for reasons — I’ve had mailservers running on Solaris since about 1992, when it was SunOS) to OpenBSD (hosted on Vultr; I’ve been using OpenBSD since 2.6 or so, mostly for firewalls). I would argue that this is better from the standpoint of explaining why things are the way they are (in the doc), with examples, and, even though it was a little out of date, I found it easy to understand the underlying concepts pretty easily (granted, as I’ve said, I’ve been running mail servers forever, but OpenBSD brings some interesting differences (mostly in PF-enabled routing of connections). Of course, how to docs tend to be a personal thing… Now to stop dragging my heals on upgrading from 6.3 -> 6.4. . . Sean