Op 17-06-2023 om 19:49 schreef Simon Harrison:
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 19:20:26 +0200
Frank de Bruijn wrote:
Op 17-06-2023 om 18:43 schreef Simon Harrison:
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 09:50:17 +0200
Omar Polo wrote:
OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
When someone compiles (and runs) this
Op 17-06-2023 om 18:43 schreef Simon Harrison:
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 09:50:17 +0200
Omar Polo wrote:
OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
When someone compiles (and runs) this on Debian Bookworm, can you post
a quick howto. I tried on one of my servers and had lots of errors.
I built
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 19:20:26 +0200
Frank de Bruijn wrote:
> Op 17-06-2023 om 18:43 schreef Simon Harrison:
> > On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 09:50:17 +0200
> > Omar Polo wrote:
> >
> >> OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
> >>
> >
> > When someone compiles (and runs) this on Debian Bookworm,
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD 7.3 ships with the code used to build OpenSMTPD 7.3.0 portable,
> so you're not "affected" by this release: releases announced here are a
> port of OpenSMTPD for other systems.
>
> Gilles
>
>
> June 17, 2023 6:21 PM, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>
Thanks so much Gilles the blood
> On 2023/06/17 09:21:45 -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Please excuse my question, if i am lost!
>>
>> I have 3 e-mail servers using OpenSMTPD that come with OpenBSD 7.3.
>>
>> Does this complicated thing that you mentioned is going to affect my
>> servers?
>>
>> I use OpenBSD
Heho,
Running on OpenBSD7.3.
I am currently facing an issue that OpenSMTPd disables a route for a
dual-stack MX if a connection to the v4 address fails, without retrying
v6.
The system has a local v4 network, but no routes; A v6 default route is
set and the system is reachable via IPv6.
Hello
Please excuse my question, if i am lost!
I have 3 e-mail servers using OpenSMTPD that come with OpenBSD 7.3.
Does this complicated thing that you mentioned is going to affect my servers?
I use OpenBSD because its simplicity!
Thanks.
> OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
>
>
Hello,
OpenBSD 7.3 ships with the code used to build OpenSMTPD 7.3.0 portable,
so you're not "affected" by this release: releases announced here are a
port of OpenSMTPD for other systems.
Gilles
June 17, 2023 6:21 PM, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please excuse my question, if i am
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 09:21:45 -0700
latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please excuse my question, if i am lost!
>
> I have 3 e-mail servers using OpenSMTPD that come with OpenBSD 7.3.
>
> Does this complicated thing that you mentioned is going to affect my
> servers?
>
> I use OpenBSD
On 2023/06/17 09:21:45 -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Hello
>
> Please excuse my question, if i am lost!
>
> I have 3 e-mail servers using OpenSMTPD that come with OpenBSD 7.3.
>
> Does this complicated thing that you mentioned is going to affect my servers?
>
> I use OpenBSD because its
On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 09:50:17 +0200
Omar Polo wrote:
> OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
>
When someone compiles (and runs) this on Debian Bookworm, can you post
a quick howto. I tried on one of my servers and had lots of errors.
I've since gone back to the Debian default version.
OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
OpenSMTPD is a FREE implementation of the SMTP protocol with some common
extensions. It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with systems
speaking the SMTP protocol. It implements a fairly large part of RFC5321
and can already cover a large range
thanks \o/
June 17, 2023 9:50 AM, "Omar Polo" wrote:
> OpenSMTPD 7.3.0p0 has just been released.
>
> OpenSMTPD is a FREE implementation of the SMTP protocol with some common
> extensions. It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with systems
> speaking the SMTP protocol. It implements a
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