This is a discussion on Re: postfix-144 make error within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 09:42 -0700, Cameron Knowlton wrote: > >On Tuesday 24 May 2005 11:...
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On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 09:42 -0700, Cameron Knowlton wrote:
> >On Tuesday 24 May 2005 11:02, Cameron Knowlton wrote: > >> > [Keith Matthews] > >> >MacOSX is the *only* platform that consistently has serious > >> > problems, try searching the archives for the truth of that. Then > >> > try working out where the fundamental problem might lie. > > > >(There's an intermediate problem which is worse than the fundamental > >one: PEBKAC.) > > > >> I *totally* agree with you... > > > >So choose another OS which better meets your needs. > > > >> which doesn't change the mess that > >> postfix presents. I asked how to migrate postfix from a known good > >> installation, but people on this list would rather strut their > >> superiority than answer that question. > > > >Your question was answered ... just not to your pointy-clicky > >satisfaction. > > > > nope, not at all...yes, it was answered that postfix is messed up now, but how can I recover to a known good postfix? > > that wasn't addressed at all. do try to keep up. > > change OS... god you're funny... you obviously don't have a clue about running an IT department. You are running an IT Dept? ..and insist on running postfix on a MAC? Even after you are aware of the tweeking it takes to make it work? Just deal with the fact that postfix on OSX is a bit different, learn what to do and compile from source. Or keep the hardware and use a PPC version of FreeBSD. To recover: restore from a backup. |