Sloan wrote: > Sandy Drobic wrote: >>>> I assume that you configured both systems with reasonable defaults? >>>> >>> Actually that would be the linux vendor - IOW it was straight, "out of >>> the box" default configs. >>> >> Bleah, Suse configures Postfix with two smtpd processes as default. It's a >> nullclient, and the limits are set accordingly. (^-^) > > Are you sure? The postfix config on my 10.2 workstation doesn't seem to > indicate such a limit, and I don't recall changing anything. In any > case, the max number of smtp processes is easy to change.
I don't have a current 10.2 configured at hand. It was the case with 9.2, though you are right, it is easy to discover and change. > BTW the test boxes were redhat or fedora IIRC - we used to be a redhat > shop back in the day, and redhat had a handy "config-mta" utility to > switch among installed MTAs. The last time I worked with redhat was version 7.1 or 7.2. No, I still have one legacy 9.0 running on an ancient Pentium II-233. It even has Sendmail as MTA. Since it is only running to send status mails I didn't change it to Postfix. That box will soon be retired and replaced with a virtual machine. -- Sandy List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
