Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org> wrote ..

> The intention is not to suggest you avoid the list.  Please keep asking,
<snip>

   Since I have been able to thus far fix all of the problems I've had (and 
indeed mostly caused) myself; activate the complete virtusertable successfully; 
set up the mean-ugly sendmail access file so it performs (so far) as expected 
in postfix; and STARTTLS is apparently working well at least on 587, I should 
be fine to begin bringing over more domains, start moving some of the mailing 
lists, and performing additional tests until everything from the old machine is 
migrated. Hopefully I won't *have* additional questions with which to bother 
this list's members. I can, once everything is working as it was in sendmail 
and the machine is in production, deal slowly with changing methodology to 
perform tasks "the postfix way," especially now that I have had an ample 
introduction into the "personality" of the software through meeting and dealing 
with the authors and primary influencers.

   I've been participating in mailing lists since pulling the Info-Mac Digests 
through a BITNET-to-Internet gateway into a VAX account via modem in the 
mid-1980s, and I have learned over those decades to get a read on a technical 
mailing list's "character" pretty quickly.

   You are welcomed to the last word on this subject.

         Charlie

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