[pfx] Re: Communications, and thank you Wietse for clear brevity!

2024-12-27 Thread Danjel Jungersen via Postfix-users
Yes, we all learn! But a lot of us here learn from all of the volunteers that spend their time developing this excellent software and provide free support to all of the "rookies". Me included. I will grab the opportunity to thank all of you nice clever people for helping the rest of us, even

[pfx] Communications, and thank you Wietse for clear brevity!

2024-12-22 Thread Michael Tokarev via Postfix-users
Hi! It seems that some my statements on this list are difficult to understand somehow. While I usually mean one context, my statements are being interpreted in another context. Postfix documentation has always been an excellent example of clear brevity to me, a high standard level which is almo

Re: Thank you Wietse, supporters and contributors for Postfix

2018-10-26 Thread Wietse Venema
Stefan Bauer: > We just noticed once again, that postfix is so well designed in a way, that > often we did not even think of "corner cases" that are already handled by > default in a way, that is in most cases exactly how is should be setup. > > Just picking a random setup - relaying mails to exte

Thank you Wietse, supporters and contributors for Postfix

2018-10-26 Thread Stefan Bauer
We just noticed once again, that postfix is so well designed in a way, that often we did not even think of "corner cases" that are already handled by default in a way, that is in most cases exactly how is should be setup. Just picking a random setup - relaying mails to external relayhosts by sende

Re: Thank you, Wietse

2014-10-12 Thread aly . khimji
I just wanted to second that as well. Thx Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network -Original Message- From: Venkat Sender: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 21:08:14 Cc: Postfix users Subject: Re: Thank you, Wietse On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 7:12

Re: Thank you, Wietse

2014-10-11 Thread Venkat
f blood and unfinished leather > > Every day and more. Wietse (and Viktor) are some of the nicest guys I have found in the tech community and I really appreciate their taking the time to answer directly a multitude of questions on this mailing list. Thank you Wietse and Viktor and everyone who contributes to Postfix! It is awesome!

Re: Thank you, Wietse

2014-10-11 Thread LuKreme
On 10 Oct 2014, at 18:49 , Stephen Satchell wrote: > Sometimes we just need to say this. Probably every day, but then the list would get kinda spammy and boring. But yes, thanks. -- Cecil is made of blood and unfinished leather

Thank you, Wietse

2014-10-10 Thread Stephen Satchell
Sometimes we just need to say this.