Dennis Putnam put forth on 10/28/2009 10:53 AM:
> Yes. However, that is the version Apple provides with OS X 10.4. OS X
> 10.6, which has the latest version of Postfix, will not run on PPC
> servers so we are in the process of acquiring Intel servers (dictated by
> budget issues beyond my control). Unfortunately, I have to deal with
> this immediate problem until then.

That's a tight spot to be in.  I feel for ya.

> It has been mentioned but as I said, that is out of my hands while this
> problem is not.

Migrating data and settings for various things may be a bit tricky, but
current PowerPC Postfix is available, 2.5.5-1.1, on Debian PowerPC:

http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst

Debian GNU/Linux isn't OSX (it's better).  Dunno if this is a
possibility for you, but it is an option if you want to keep that PPC
hardware humming away with fully up to date modern code.

Or you could always grab the Postfix source and compile/install it
yourself, assuming you have current OSX dev tools installed on the host
and prerequisite libraries etc.

--
Stan

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