On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 08:42:34 AM -0500, Charles Marcus wrote: > On 12/4/2008, M. Fioretti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > It would be a very useful service to the community if you or any other > > of the real gurus could compile a short list, say one or two pages at > > postfix.org, of which howtos are wrong, where and above all why. It > > may save further question and confusion in the future. > > You're not serious?
Of course. Why not? What's wrong with the idea? > That said, I am sure that the website maintainer would be happy to post > such a list if you were to provide it... Duh. Smart comment indeed. On one hand, I know enough these days to (almost) never create personally the problem we're talking about. On the other hand, I am not skilled enough to compile such a list, certainly not as much as Wietse or others here who probably already have such a list in their mind and/or could write it down in very little time. If I don't create the problem and don't know enough to *implement* the solution myself and both of these things were already said, why should you think that *I* could be the one able to *implement* it myself, only because I'm the one who *suggested* it (***)? It's like if a child saw a big rock blocking the street and, suggesting to a passing-by body builder that he may easily remove it, were told by a third person "why don't you move it yourself?" (***) again, please note that mine was and remains a *suggestion*, I'm not demanding that anybody does this now or anything like that. Never mind, really, let's move on. Marco -- Your own civil rights and the quality of your life heavily depend on how software is used *around* you: http://digifreedom.net/node/84