What occured to me is a moderately simple web library, essentially cataloging
all the ways people set up postfix instances (or even regular mail, really),
with the HOWTO's linked in under the appropriate sections.
I'd be willing to work on the framework, if others think it would be a good
idea and would be willing to chime in with ideas, HOWTO's, metrics, or
personal experience on it.
So, do you think this would be useful to postfix admins, both novice and
experienced? Let me know, it's looking like a slow weekend at this point. :)
Jason
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PS I must be deformed, because the subject (configuration library)
made me think of writing library routine code. I understand that
the poster was considering a collection of documents, like a book
library.
Jason Baker:
There would be some potential issues for security of the files, but I'm
sure that could be effectively dealt with. Those of us less capable really
appreciate everything you super users are doing.
Thanks,
Mark
Whoops! Good point, and no, you're not deformed, just in codespace. :)
How about "configuration encyclopedia", or "configuration repository",
although the latter can have specific computer meanings as well.
The response so far has been positive, I'll see what I can clobber together
over the weekend for a framework, provided I can get my home system back in
shape. Pesky thing.
> How about "configuration encyclopedia", or "configuration
> repository", although the latter can have specific computer meanings
> as well.
How about "More than you wanted to know about Postfix configurations" ?
Ok, so it's long. Encyclopedia isn't a bad one..
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> What occured to me is a moderately simple web library, essentially cataloging
> all the ways people set up postfix instances (or even regular mail, really),
> with the HOWTO's linked in under the appropriate sections.
Something like faq-o-matic ?
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How about
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at the same time"
Just a thought...
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This is what I want to do: (in plain english)
This is how I would do it.. (again in plain english)
It's taken me quiet a while to wade though all the docs and slowly get an
idea
of what Postfix is capable of...
mostly because in alot of the documents, it is assumed you know all the
lingo
and have written m4's for sendmail before...:-)
define a problem, then define the solutions... (sort of like a FAQ format
except
not regarding problems found once setup,
but the setup itself..)
rgds
Frank
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From: owner-pos...@postfix.org
[mailto:owner-pos...@postfix.org]On Behalf Of Cliff Sarginson
Sent: Sunday, 30 September 2001 3:13 PM
To: postfi...@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Idea: configuration library
thats what i plan. A database with working regexp/pcre matches and a
classification
so you can 'generate' your file by getting it from the web .. you can choose
Spam related checks only, or Virus related checks etc. but i'm still on building
that .. some things are working already :)
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