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From: Wietse Venema (wietse_at_porcupine.org)
Date: Mon Sep 02 2002 - 13:49:10 CDT
John Peach:
>
> > > I have looked fairly closely at some of my logs and it looks like there may
> > > well be some kind of configuration which will not talk to a postfix server - I
> > > can see a fair number of IPs which do nothing more than connect, then
> > > disconnect.
> >
> > Not to sound hostile, but isn't it a bit premature to announce on
> > a public list that Postfix cannot talk to some software?
>
> Nope - I'm not blaming postfix. Something, whether the firewall or the mickysoft software on the other end will be breaking the protocol......
> I just wondered whether anyone else had seem similar, in the same way that PIX s/w is broken at some revisions.
> For sure, *something* that this guy is running won't talk to postfix and will talk to sendmail.
Not for sure. Unless you run Postfix and Sendmail on the same box.
In addition differences between operating system versions and
configurations, Postfix can be configured to reject all kinds
of crap that most MTAs will accept by default.
So, before claiming that some software can't talk with Postfix,
please do a bit of home work.
Wietse
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