Where can I report bugs to the creators of postfix ???

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Old 07-19-2003
ketil V.
 
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Default Where can I report bugs to the creators of postfix ???

Below is a result of the mail I sent to the adress that came with the
automatic reply of Wietse Venema, and probably the last attempt I'll
ever make on reporting anything to anybody associated within
postfix.org, before they get any system to recieve bugreports. If mr.
Venema or anybody else that work with Postfix is able to make the
corrections neccesary to fix the problem with the RPM, would that be an
excellent thing.

<flames>
A automatic reply pointing to another daemon
pointing to the first one, is the only email I find
more provoking than spam (and I hate spam...)

I dont know anything about the amount of mail
on the mailing lists postfix-users and
postfix-users-digest, but I do know that my preffered
mailing lists is on usenet (in most cases)
</flames>

MAILER-DAEMON wrote:

>This message was sent by a program, not by a human person.
>
>Your submission to the postfix-users mailing list was rejected for one
>of the following reasons:
>
>- "ketil V." <ketil_v@c2i.net> is not subscribed to POSTFIX-USERS@POSTFIX.ORG
>- "ketil V." <ketil_v@c2i.net> is not subscribed to POSTFIX-USERS-DIGEST@POSTFIX.ORG
>- The submission contained a too long header line.
>- The Subject: begins with HELP or with AUTOREPLY.
>- The submission was a request to subscribe to the mailing list.
>- The submission was too large.
>
>To subscribe to the postfix mailing lists, see the instructions at
>http://www.postfix.org/lists.html.
>
>However, if you have an announcement to the Postfix users list and
>do not wish to subscribe, then contact Wietse via personal email,
>and he will work out something with you to get your message across.
>
>Greetings,
>
> On behalf of Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org>
>
>[your submission follows]
>>From owner-postfix-users@cloud9.net Sat Jul 19 07:48:22 2003

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>Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 13:45:13 -0100
>From: "ketil V." <ketil_v@c2i.net>
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>To: postfix-users@postfix.org
>Subject: problem with the RPM for RedHat 9, and nowhere to report it.
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>
>Wietse Venema sent me an automatic reply that didn't tell me
>much, but he reffered to this mailing group.
>
>I have found a error in the RPM that comes with RedHat 9,
>identified it and made a fix for myself, but what I havent found
>is anywhere to report it so the RPM can be fixed...
>
>If you look at http://ketil.homeunix.net:8092/postfix/main.cf
>you will see two lines I have added at the end. The problem is
>that the default settings for the mail quota is wrong, leaving
>Postfix unable to recieve ANY mail og RedHat 9.
>At http://ketil.homeunix.net:8092/postfix/maillog you see the
>log that pointed me to the problem, look at
>news://alt.comp.mail.postfix for more info.
>
>
>
>


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Old 07-19-2003
John F
 
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Default Re: Where can I report bugs to the creators of postfix ???


"ketil V." <ketil_v@c2i.net> wrote news:3F195DFD.8060200@c2i.net...
> Below is a result of the mail I sent to the adress that came with the
> automatic reply of Wietse Venema, and probably the last attempt I'll
> ever make on reporting anything to anybody associated within
> postfix.org, before they get any system to recieve bugreports. If mr.
> Venema or anybody else that work with Postfix is able to make the
> corrections neccesary to fix the problem with the RPM, would that be an
> excellent thing.


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Take a look at the following link about the maintenance of RH packages.
http://postfix.wl0.org/en/my-packages/

John


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