On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 04:07:39PM -0600, Just E. Mail wrote:

> I noticed that Postfix V#2.6.0 is now out. Does anybody know where to get 
> RPM files? GOOGLE did not help.

If the purpose of using RPM files is to facilitate binary updates from
distribution servers, wait until *your distribution* upgrades to a newer
supported version of Postfix.

If you incorporate your own Postfix into your O/S, why download some
random stranger's binary RPM?

Is there a real use case for binary RPMs not maintained by the
distribution release engineering teams? What's wrong with the Postfix
source, which is typically less likely to have ill-advised patches
dropped into it?

-- 
        Viktor.

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