Simon Mudd is "Mister Postfix RPM".

It looks like his postfinger could be very useful when reporting problems 
here or among your own tech staff.

Len

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>Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 16:23:50 +0100 (CET)
>From: Simon J Mudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: update to postfinger
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>Hello all,
>
>I've updated postfinger a little, in that now you can selectively choose
>to ask it about parts of the postfix configuration.
>
>By default postfinger gives all the information it can.
>
>$ postfinger --help
>Postfinger : 1.19 $: a Postfix configuration extraction utility
>Usage: postfinger [options]
>
>Options can be any of:
>     --all               Show all configuration information (default)
>     --system            Show basic system environment (os/kernel/...)
>     --package           Show packaging information
>     --locking           Show mailbox locking methods
>     --tables            Show supported lookup tables
>     --main              Show main.cf non-default configuration values
>     --master            Show master.cf configuration
>     --permissions       Show some of the spool_directory permissions
>     --libraries         Show the Postfix libraries dependencies
>
>Mail bug reports and suggestions to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>$
>
>As usual you can find it at
>         http://postfix.WL0.org/ftp/SOURCES/postfinger
>         ftp://ftp.WL0.org/SOURCES/postfinger
>
>If anyone wants to help determining if Postfix comes from a package other
>than RPM then perhaps they can send me patches.
>
>Simon
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>Simon J Mudd, Postfix RPM Packager, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tel: +31-627-592 627


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