On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 01:57:51AM +0200, Jan Kohnert wrote:

> Maybe it got lost due to the language, but: my comment was just sarcasm.
> Only brain-damaged users would remove neccessary parameters out off the
> config file while expecting things to work somehow out-of-the-box by
> magic.

This is entirely inappropriate and unnecessary. You should apologize to
the OP in private email...

While the OP's expectation that Postfix auto-configuration should
be consistent with FQDN auto-configuration in other applications is
misguided, it does not deserve this type of attack. The OP made an honest
mistake, and the reasons why it is a mistake have been stated. That's
sufficient push-back.

On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 06:44:16PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:

> Please don't paint the Debian user base with such a large brush.  There are a
> vocal minority of Debian lusers, such as the ones rattling cans over this non
> existent bug.  The majority of Debian users are not brain damaged like these
> fine folks and have no issues with Postfix, as I stated early on in this 
> thread.
> 
> Any real mail OP, Debian or otherwise, doesn't give a flying leap if this
> distro automagic stuff works properly.  A real mail OP is going to manually
> define these things in main.cf for reasons such as this argument, and other
> issues, making them all NON ISSUES.
> 
> Some people just enjoy rattling cans to draw attention.  Nothing to see here.
>  Move along.  Move along.

And Stan also.

-- 
        Viktor.

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