missed that joke but I think I can guess :-)
I'd like to use qmail, but it's bloody difficult to get going. Postfix
seems like a good way to go as its interface appears to be really sendmail
compatible (instead of qmail's sorta-compatible). So I'll probably try to
develop with postfix, depending on size and interoperability and such.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 05:38:13AM -0500, George Metz scribbled:
> > In case you haven't had a chance to read Slashdot today, there's a new
> > huge, gaping, drive-a-Mack-Truck-up-and-parallel-park-it sized security
> > hole in BIND v8.2.2 and v4.9.7 and earlier. This one's a biggie, so if
> > you're running it and/or got any packages made out of the older versions,
> > go to 4.9.8 or 8.2.3 - and on 8.2.3, don't use the betas as they're
> > compromised too apparently.
>
> I used to always feel like the best policy was to use the
> standard stuff -- sendmail, bind, etc -- but more and more,
> I find that my plans for new servers include removing such
> stuff and replacing it with better, less bloated, more secure
> things like qmail and tinydns...
>
> Does everyone know the "I can take a mack truck!" joke? It's
> not appropriate here, but I was reminded of it by the above
> reference to a gaping mack-truck size hole...;)
>
> > Just a friendly heads-up.
> >
> > --
> > George Metz
> > Commercial Routing Engineer
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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