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Postfix features Was: Re: Help - have I been hacked

Postfix features Was: Re: Help - have I been hacked

2003-05-01       - By Tom Diehl

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On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, J Sloan wrote:

> Tom Diehl wrote:
>
> >
> >Look in /usr/share/doc/postfix-your_version/COMPATIBILITY
> >
> > >From the 0README file:
> >The COMPATIBILITY file lists features that Postfix does or does
> >not yet implement, and how well it works with other software.
> >
> Indeed - the list is short, and doesn 't contain
> show stoppers, at least for any of the shops
> I work in -

My favorite line in that file is:
m4 config no

:-)

> A list of postfix features that sendmail
> doesn 't implement would be interesting...

I have never seen such a list. For me once I switched to postfix I never looked
back. Just not having to worry about the exploit of the week on sendmail was
enough. One thing I really got a laugh out of after the announcment
of a recent sendmail exploit was a header check that was posted on the postfix
list that could be used to stop the messages that would exploit sendmail. :-)

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