Elijah Savage wrote:
On 4/26/06 4:54 PM, "Sandy Drobic"
wrote: Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
I am intere4sted in setting up my own Postfix mailserver and would like to lurk in a group to learn and see what is asked. Are there any prefered SuSE-centric mail lists covering Postfix? The general postfix-list isn't very SUSE-centric, and to be honest it doesn't need to be. However it is not very gentle, and assumes a lot of RTFM-time. I have to agree, the postfix-users mailinglist is mainly for admins using
Per Jessen wrote: postfix in a commercial environment, which means you are expected to have a decent grip on the basics of Postfix already.
If you wish to gain some experience with Postfix on a Suse system, just ask here in this list, there is no more appropriate list for Postfix on Suse. This list has enough members with good working knowledge on Postfix to help you set up Postfix and understand how Postfix works.
Sandy
I am on the postfix mailinglist and I do use it in production. But I will say there are a lot of patient people on the list like myself who like to try and help out new users. I can say if you follow the rules and post your postconf -n listing and some log errors as to what you are troubleshooting 99% of those admins would be willing to help you. I do know that just by trolling the list you can learn a lot. I would also recommend that you pickup the new postfix book by ralf it is very beginner friendly.
So far probably the best advice yet. (^-^) The fastest way to learn the basics is to have a book explain it to you. Ralf and Patricks "The Book of Postfix" does a very good job at that. Do lurk in the postfix-users mailing list or simply search the web archive of the list to get a feeling what kind of traffic is running in the list and what kind of information is expected from you when you ask for trouble-shooting. Like the suse-linux-e list, it is a high-traffic list most of the time. Ralf and Patrick also set up a mailing list, though I think it is german only. Sandy -- List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com