Uwe Dippel wrote:
To me it quite strange. Did it on vanilla postfix; but here, on Debian, it
is quite strange to me.
Usually I expect plenty of config files in /etc/postfix; with many options
in main.cf. In Debian, there are very little. I understand that someone
has decided to make it simpler. But actually, it is worse: in the full
main.cf the comments are most helpful. Here it even takes quite some time
and google to remember how to deliver to Maildir/.
Can someone explain why this is so strange ?
Furthermore, I do need transport maps and stuff. But the Debian install
seems to not have it.
What am I missing ? Or is postfix on Debian screwed up ? I can't believe
so !
Postfix is not one single package. For example I have (dpkg-query --
list | grep postfix):
postfix 2.1.5-9 A high-performance mail transport agent
postfix-doc 2.1.5-9 Postfix documentation
postfix-mysql 2.1.5-9 MYSQL map support for Postfix
postfix-pcre 2.1.5-9 PCRE map support for Postfix
You can check http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html for main.cf options.
http://packages.debian.org/ is also good for finding out what packages
debian has in one/all releases.
HTH
Brett
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