Am 14.12.23 um 14:20 schrieb Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
As a few on this list may recall, it is 25 years ago today that the
"IBM secure mailer" had its public beta release. This was accompanied
by a nice article in the New York Times business section.
There is some literature at https://www.postfix.org/press.html that
attests how this project accelerated open-source adoption by a very
large company.
At the time there were several efforts by people inside IBM to do
open-source projects, but it was the NY Times article that brought
open source on the radar of the CEO. He then tasked people to come
up with an open-source strategy for IBM.
As for the name Postfix, my colleagues and I had come up with
multiple names that were rejected each time (I still have some
Internet domains names from that time). We decided that this was
not going to work, released it as "IBM secure mailer", and then,
after IBM was no longer in control, changed the name to Postfix.
That was a long time ago. Postfix has evolved as the Internet has
changed. I am continuing the overhaul of this software, motivated
by people like you on this mailing list.
Dear Wietse,
gefeliciteerd met je secure mailer aka. Postfix!
I was one of the early adopters of the and after evaluation, and at the
time, quickly found it suited my/our needs best, so it has since been my
mail software for small office, home server, and even home computer setups.
It is a software I have always found of exemplary compatibility with its
older version, smoothest upgrade path, and it had early-on already, and
over time even more so, always stayed modern, approachable and suited so
many different settings for me.
Thank you very much for maintaining it over this eternity of time and
still always keeping it up to date.
Dank je wel!
All the best,
Matthias
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