How does Postfix get started?
Scott Lewis
sglewis at mac.com
Wed Jun 27 13:48:41 PDT 2007
Agreed. If your needs are simple, it's cheaper and easier than buying a book at Amazon.
On Wednesday, June 27, 2007, at 05:37AM, "Terry Allen" <hmag at ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>>I did get the rascal going...
>>
>>Anyway I think it is sorta silly to charge someone $10.00 for a wrapper
>>around the postfix utilities.
>>
>>I guess I should not be complaining too much, back when my Mac was taller than
>>wider, I wrote a couple of shareware programs.
>>
>>I eventually came across Unix and the notion of free software and feel much
>>better giving my work away :)
>>
>>Jerry
>>http://homepage.mac.com/levanj
>>
>Hi again,
> It might seem silly, but it has gotten a lot of people out of
>trouble - $10 isn't much to ask for what is a fair bit of work to get
>going & I would guess pays for the hosting costs of such software.
> Personally I like the text editing approach to getting
>Postfix running, but for what it is, Postfix Enabler does a good job
>for people who don't have a massive idea of what they're doing.
>--
>
> Bye for now, Terry Allen
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