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FWIW ...
From: Tony Earnshaw (tericssonearnshaw
barlaeus.nl)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2006 - 05:11:22 CDT
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Victor Duchovni skrev:
[...]
This posting mainly to see if the mail arrives on the list :)
>>> - I'm CCing Wietse on this, as my previous posts never seemed to show up
>>> on the list, maybe he can do something about that? I do get all postings
>>> normally. One of my own patches to SJM's Postfix specs is Viktor's LDAP
>>> API patch and that's been working well for months, with different
>>> postfix versions. Viktor asked for comments on the list, I posted - but
>>> I never saw my message arrive. Ergo, I've given up posting up til now
>>> (not that I post that often) - but I read almost *everything*, even mouss ;)
>
> Rather odd, Tony should check his own logs to make sure the messages
> are being sent, and that any objections to the content from majordomo
> are not being rejected, quarantined or discarded. Tony's last archive
> list message is:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/list.postfix.users/msg/e4eb315d670a4dce
>
> what changed in Sep 2005?
What I did in 2006, was - as new user tonni
barlaeus.nl - subscribe to
postfix-users
postfix.org, got confirmation, received all postings -
though Wietse recently wrote me that Majordomo reported that I wasn' t
subscribed, thus my postings were being discarded - even though I was
receiving all postings. Go figure. I use Mailman (2.1.7) - have configured
it to hold non-subscribed postings for moderation, not to discard.
> I am glad the LDAP API patch is working for him. I am running it also,
> with no issues to date.
Well, you would be, or? Thanks immensely for all your constant Postfix
contributions and innovations.
--Tonni
--
Tony Earnshaw
Systeembeheer, Barlaeus Gymnasium, Amsterdam
No man can hear his telephone ring without
wishing heartily that Alexander Graham Bell
had been run over by an ice machine ...
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