09:32:41 -0400
> (EDT))
> > > Wietse Venema
> > > is rumored to have said:
> > >
> > > > Ivan Avery Frey:
> > > >> SASL when authenticating via PAM requires a service name. Is the
> > > >> service name "stmp" hardc
On Mon., May 17, 2021, 09:33 Wietse Venema, wrote:
> Ivan Avery Frey:
> > SASL when authenticating via PAM requires a service name. Is the
> > service name "stmp" hardcoded or is it configurable?
>
> That would be SASL configuration. not Postfix configuratio
SASL when authenticating via PAM requires a service name. Is the
service name "stmp" hardcoded or is it configurable?
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 at 12:35 Viktor Dukhovni
wrote:
>
> But copying queue files is not recommended. That takes some care
> to get right. It is better to relay any queued mail from the old
> server to the new, or just turn off the inflow of new mail into
> the old server and let the queue "drain
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 11:57 Noel Jones wrote:
And I'll mention that although 2.11 is still on the "supported"
list, the current stable postfix is version 3.0.
I would have liked to install postfix 3.0, but "apt-get install postfix"
installs version 2.11 in Debian Jessie 8.1.
Ivan.
What defines a Postfix installation?
If I were to copy /etc/postfix and /var/spool/postfix to the new server,
would something break?
I'm looking for books about Postfix and I have found a 2001 book by Richard
Blum, Postfix (the definitive guide) released in Dec. 2003, and The Book of
Postfix by R