On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 12:44 PM PGNet Dev wrote:
> On 10/15/20 8:19 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
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> > Is there a more efficient, memory stingy, faster milter way to run
> spamassassin, clamav, etc, or would you recommend sticking with amavis?
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> very much personal choice. each comes with it's cha
October 15 2020 3:33 PM, "Patrick Ben Koetter" wrote:
> * Ian Evans :
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>> The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
>> the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
>>
>> In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instea
020 8:19 AMTo: postfix-users@postfix.orgSubject: Recommended milters for small setup The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead
* Ian Evans :
> The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
> the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of risking
> an in place upgrade, I am going to fire up a new
On 10/15/20 8:19 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> Is there a more efficient, memory stingy, faster milter way to run
> spamassassin, clamav, etc, or would you recommend sticking with amavis?
very much personal choice. each comes with it's challenges.
for any set of choices, you'll get the usual assor
On 15-10-2020 17:19, Ian Evans wrote:
The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues
over the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on
Ubuntu 14.04.
In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of
risking an in place upgrade, I am goin
The long story short is that due to dealing with family medical issues over
the past few years, my Combo web/postfix server is still on Ubuntu 14.04.
In a couple of months I will have some time to upgrade. Instead of risking
an in place upgrade, I am going to fire up a new droplet on Digitalocean,