from what i have read on this list
i would of expected nothing less than
the response i got from you.

A. after 3 posts maybe someone could have said
that there are no options for what i am asking.

B. i already said that i read all i could find because
i did not get any help from this list. i have been RTFM'ing
for over a month. google is your friend.

C. postfix rules.

D. i would be very willing to give more information if
i would have gotten ANY kind of a response telling me to
give specifics on whatever they needed to know to help me.

E. do a search on google about SA and postfix. you will see a
LOT of questions from people, Very few if even that on answers.

F. there was no threat. i need to do whatever i can do to help
my users out. if SA cant do the job, i have no choice but to find
something that can. how is that a threat? that's like owning a FORD
that cant make it all the way to work everyday, or find an OLDS that
Will. where is the threat? i have an issue that need to be
resolved.

G. from where i stand. a simple "no" or "cant be done" is Way
better than nothing.

My 2¢

cheers
eric

--

Let's see.  Here are some possible strategies for getting a difficult
question answered here.  I think these strategies apply generally to
most mailing lists and public forums.  You know, those places where
people help you for free.




Option 1. Realize that not many people on this mailing list use
          postfix, so nobody is readily able to help me.

Option 2. Perhaps there is another way for me to use SpamAssassin or
          perhaps I am asking the wrong question.

Option 3. I have not provided enough information for postfix users to
          be sufficiently motivated to help me, so I will read more
          documentation and provide more useful information in my next
          attempt.

Option 4. I may be asking a simple question or a FAQ.  Maybe I should
          RTFM, check the project's home page, or do a little bit of
          search work on Google.

Option 5. Post a rude message postulating that the SA developers have
          "an issue" with postfix and are unhelpful.  Add further
          encouragement by repeatedly asking the same question and see
          how developers respond to threat to "use something else".

Hint: option 5 will not take you far.

Dan
--

every passing minute is another
chance to turn it all around
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] (No Subject) is there a user-admin for SA with postfix




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