On 2010-07-07 2:02 PM, Phil Howard wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 12:48, Jeroen Geilman <jer...@adaptr.nl> wrote:
>> I would suggest using a distribution or OS that allows you to configure
>> postfix properly.

> Name it.

All of them?

>> Anything that interferes with that is not worth the effort.

> Which do you use?

Gentoo...

>> Regardless, no specific distribution will be supported here.

> Who better to know what OS/distro works better with Postfix that those
> who actually use it?

It is a meaningless question. They all work equally well, as long as you
know how to configure it within the confines of the OS you are working with.

And it is usually best to go first to the support list for the OS you
are using to ask questions, to make sure the problem isn't due to some
OS and/or packaging quirk/customization, and only come here once you've
determined the problem is likely a basic (or advanced) postfix config issue.

>> If there are any known gotchas with specific OSes, these will be noted in
>> the documentation where applicable.

> Does that include things like easier to maintain Postfix? ... doesn't
> interfere with Postfix?  How about a summary?

Do you seriously expect a meaningful answer to such a broad question on
a mail list?

Ok, well, if you must have an answer, it is 42.

http://tinyurl.com/2e3fbgf

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Best regards,

Charles

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