* neustrada...@hotmail.com:
> The goal is to have the main website https://postfix.org/ and all
> links must be redirected to the same https://postfix.org/exampleofpage
> link without lost with .htaccess rules.
>
> [...]
>
> We will enter in the future when it will be done!
Oooh, the drama. :-)
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 06:56:40PM -0500, Wietse Venema
wrote:
> raf:
> > If the distribution itself is working, and the list of
> > members doesn't change often, and it's only SPF that's
> > getting in the way, perhaps the least disruptive
> > solution is to add SRS to Postfix. The problem bein
Am 16.01.22 um 06:43 schrieb * Neustradamus *:
Thanks for your reply!
I think that the best solution is to do all announcements when you publish, no
several days after!
Mirrors are slow and a lot of are dead, I have requested cleaning:
https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=164223870828454&w=2
On 16.01.22 06:08, * Neustradamus * wrote:
Subject: Re: https://www.postfix.org/ in trouble
I am very happy to read all messages about the postfix.org website, thanks to
relaunch this very old problem!
there is no problem and no trouble.
In 2019, more than 2 years, I have already informed
Hi,
nobody is required to support or provide technologies just because you like
them.
In the beginning of the "any website needs to be encrypted" campaign I
didn't get the point behind. Finally I understood, that in some
countries encrypted data transfers are observed by the government/regim
On 2022-01-16 06:43, * Neustradamus * wrote:
I think that the best solution is to do all announcements when you
publish, no several days after!
there is no content on that page that need to be secure transfared via
https
no user logins either
why do browsers insists on unneeded https ?
M
On 2022-01-16 04:41, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Not keeping the mail in memory for to better support large mails is on
my TODO
list for dkimpy-milter.
fuglu is already using dkimpy, but not dkimpy-milter, would you help
fuglu devs on make fuglu support milters ?
both is python btw
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 06:56:40PM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
With Postfix aliases(5), if mail is sent to an alias 'foo', and
there also is an alias 'owner-foo', then the enveloope sender address
will be set to owner-foo. This behavior already existed in Sendmail.
Good to know!
--
Fred Morr