On 2025 Feb 4, 10:07, Peter via Postfix-users wrote: > On 4/02/25 09:53, Emmanuel Seyman via Postfix-users wrote: > >* Josh Good via Postfix-users [31/01/2025 00:37] : > > > >>But I'm sure it is archived privately in many places. If just this was > >>read by any such archivists... > > > >Simon told me that the tools that he used to build his rpms are still on > >github: https://github.com/sjmudd/postfix-rpm > > > >You should be able to build your own rpm pretty easily. > > And that site has a link to his old (now defunct) site where the rpms > themselves are hosted: > > http://postfix.wl0.org/ > > This site no longer exists, but there's a copy on the wayback machine, > which leads to this page for Red Hat Linux 6.2 Postfix 2.0 RPMs: > > https://web.archive.org/web/20160426072839/http://ftp.wl0.org/official/2.0/RPMS-rh6x-i386/ > > ...and checking the latest of these, it's still archived and can be > downloaded: > > https://web.archive.org/web/20160426072839/http://ftp.wl0.org/official/2.0/RPMS-rh6x-i386/postfix-2.0.20-1.rh6x.i386.rpm > > ...which appears to be the exact rpm you're after!
I finally had some free time to further pursue this matter. And, oh my God!, indeed the RPM of Postfix 2.0.20 for Red Hat 6.2 (Classic) is available for download at that Archive.org link! My vintage system is now running without Sendmail and with Postfix, and all is well now. # cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot) # uname -a Linux esware.naleco.com 2.2.24-6.2.3 #1 Fri Mar 14 08:57:46 EST 2003 i686 unknown # rpm -qa | grep postfix postfix-2.0.20-1.rh6x Thank you very much, Peter, for your great help. Best regards, -- Josh Good _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org