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Subject: Re: Compatibility Question (simple one, I think)...
From: Wietse Venema (wietse
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Postfix compiles fine on redhat 4.1 and 5.2 (thanks to vmware).
Wietse
Simon J Mudd:
> I used postfix in the "early days" (12/97) when it was still called vmailer.
> I don't remember however what version of the kernel I was using but it may
> well have been 1.2.x.
>
> You're best bet is probably to build it, and then if that succeeds attempt
> to install it independently of your current MTA, as Wietse describes in the
> notes, probably listening on another port.
>
> If you get that far it may be well worth dropping us a note, just to know.
>
> As far as I'm aware postfix runs on redhat's latest versions, back down to
> 5.x (i think I had it running on 4.x too), on Debian, and SuSE.
> 1.2.13 though is quite an old kernel these days.
>
> Simon
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