> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 09:49:51 +0100
> From: j...@kontrol.kode5.net
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: Re: Duplicate postfix bounces to download
>
> It's a simple case of being able to read. There is a lot documentation
> and other information available
In particular if there is 'a lot o
> Trolling will not make you friends here.
I am not here to make friends. I am here to ask a question. And I am
asking because the observed and expected behaviour differ. This should
be an indicator that something needs to change. Either the documentation,
or the behaviour of postfix (or the inst
> > Suggestion: Leave the scripts as they are, just state in the
> > documentation that main.cf will not pick up install_root as prefix,
> > rendering it useless.
>
> Where in the documentation does it say that install_root is in any way
> recorded in main.cf?
It is reasonable to expect this. Oth
> Please see the postfix-install(1) script,
The fact that I need to peek into a script first in order to understand
the underlying mechanisms lets me believe that the documentation is
confusing enough to let anyone believe that install_root behaves like
a PREFIX in autoconf-generated Makefiles.
Hi all,
Trying to install postfix in a non-standard location (specifically /usr/local/
instead of /), I ran into two quirks, the second one more severe than the
first one:
Firstly, the naming of the config variable names the user is asked when
saying "make install" is highly confusing: First, it
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 08:58:35PM +1100, Winston Smith wrote:
>
> > The ldap_table(5) man page states a parameter 'tls_key' which is confusing.
>
> This is a client private key.
>
> > If that's the case, how can I turn this off?
>
> Leave th
Another option would be to turn off TLS all together, but that refutes
the purpose of TLS, doesn't it?
Thanks.
Regards,
Winston Smith