On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 11:49:19AM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> so here is my problem, I konfigured postfix and dkimproxy to work together.
> So far so good because it works for outgoing mail. The problem i face is
> with local mails. Postfix somehow rewrites the reciepent from the mail
> adress t
On 2017-08-24, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> since I know ppl on this list are always willing to help even it's not a
> real openbsd problem I will give it a try.
> I tried to ask this on the postfix list but after a week without any
> response and resending the mail I gave up.
If your
In mandocdb.c it appears cmp(1) and rm(1) are executed in a child
process. It seems that if the logic from these programs were duplicated
the pledge in mandocdb.c could be further restricted and even not bother
with forking.
Would such a change be pointless churn however? Both cmp(1) and rm(1)
are
* StackOverflow = Server Fault
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 12:50 PM, BergenBergen BergenBergen <
murk.fletc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OpenBSD uses OpenSMTPD, which is much better than Postfix. You're much
> more likely to get help with that.
>
> As for Postfix, have you tried StackOverflow or Freenode?
OpenBSD uses OpenSMTPD, which is much better than Postfix. You're much more
likely to get help with that.
As for Postfix, have you tried StackOverflow or Freenode?
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> since I know ppl on this list are always willing to help eve
Hi there,
since I know ppl on this list are always willing to help even it's not a
real openbsd problem I will give it a try.
I tried to ask this on the postfix list but after a week without any
response and resending the mail I gave up.
so here is my problem, I konfigured postfix and dkimpr
On 2017-08-24 10:44, Peter Hessler wrote:
> The update is that it was blocking efforts to unlock the network stack.
> We decided to disable BFD so everyone could benefit from the performance
> boosts.
>
> It looks like the blocking parts have been addressed and fixed. I still
> need to fix a few b
The update is that it was blocking efforts to unlock the network stack.
We decided to disable BFD so everyone could benefit from the performance
boosts.
It looks like the blocking parts have been addressed and fixed. I still
need to fix a few bugs before we can consider enabling it.
On 2017 Aug
Hi!
Last year on EuroBSDcon I got my hopes up for BFD but unfortunately it
looks like some issues popped up.
Is there a lot of work left or does it just need more testing? Maybe
phessler@ just can't find the time to work on it?
Does anyone know the current status of it? Would be nice to get a sma
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