Good morning! I have long respected your open source efforts since we worked together during the Linux MIPS port when I was at SGI.
I appreciate your comments and suggestions but you really haven't been of any help. You pointed me down a path that wasn't sustainable (write transport blocks for every domain on the internet except the 3 you want to allow) and questioned me on why my customer is giving their requirements which really doesn't matter to you or anyone else. If you really must know, it is a Healthcare based company and we are developing a registration method. If the registered address used is any but these three domains a secondary process is initiated which will generate a registration packet being created and sent via FedEx to the address used during registration. We need to know if anyone uses an unapproved address to immediately prevent that package from being generated during our testing. Is this enough of a justification for you? I came to postfix because sendmail is proving far to complex. Postfix has certainly proven easier to understand and implement but if this is the type of response we can expect, perhaps I should just let my customer know that postfix isn't an enterprise class solution they should consider and move on. Thanks for your assistance. Eric On Thu, April 5, 2012 08:03, Wietse Venema wrote: > Eric Kimminau: >> I really don't need to explain for any other reason than it is a >> requirement of my customer. I appreciate the banter but the harder > > And nothing requires anyone to help you, let alone to propose a > solution that may be better. Good luck. > > Wietse -- Eric Kimminau eak at kimminau dot org