Actually he is right. "www" is just a sub-domain. The common practice (although it is not mandatory) is to have "www" setup as a CNAME for "domain.tld". Personally I think it would be nice to have "postfix.org" and "www.postfix.org" point to the same location.
Best regards, Buzai On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:57 AM, Ansgar Wiechers <li...@planetcobalt.net> wrote: > On 2011-01-17 ?????????????????? ?????????? wrote: >> Each time I want to read some documentation on www.postfix.org I type >> postfix.org in an address line and see an error, and each time I >> think, that main postfix site is down. Could site administrators >> finally configure main postfix site in the correct way, as for now - >> it's something shameful. Add redirect, alias or something else, but >> postfix.org without www ought to show something intelligible, not an >> error about non-existent site. > > You lack basic understanding of DNS. Fix that. The requirement you seem > to presume doesn't exist. > > Regards > Ansgar Wiechers > -- > "Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning." > --Joel Spolsky >