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Postfix 1.1 was just released, and I want to update the postfix package, 
but it is currently at 20011226. I haven't tested this, but I have a 
feeling that Fink thinks 20011226 > 1.1.

Postfix snapshots are still being released using something similar to the 
old scheme, but the most recent snapshot != Postfix 1.1.

I'm tempted to just call 1.1 "2002117" which seems to match the ChangeLog.
  Since I will continue updating the postfix package to use new snapshots, 
this seems the most compatible. Any better ideas?

Oh yes, and about mirrors... Postfix has a lot of mirrors. I've listed 
some in the  .info file, but not nearly all of them. If I were to list all 
of them, it would be easiest not to check if they have the latest version.
  Is this acceptable? As it is I don't really want to have to check for the 
latest version at each mirror I list every time I update the package.

TIA,
Daniel

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