On Apr 11, 2013, at 7:29, Nicolas HAHN ha...@erios.org wrote:
a Linux server
It requires Linux? Why would it require Linux?
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you'd think you could trust a horde of hungarian barbarians
Mmhhh... What can I say???
If somebody can make the full product working on another platform, then
I would be happy to propose the corresponding archive on Sourceforge
available files project page...
But for now the best answer is simply it's like that. ;)
Le 13/04/2013 11:31, LuKreme a
[ Top-posting fixed ]
Le 13/04/2013 11:31, LuKreme a écrit :
On Apr 11, 2013, at 7:29, Nicolas HAHN ha...@erios.org wrote:
a Linux server
It requires Linux? Why would it require Linux?
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 11:38:07AM +0200, Nicolas HAHN wrote:
Mmhhh... What can I say???
If somebody can
On Apr 13, 2013, at 8:17 AM, /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
I think the point is that none of the software you mention are
Linux-specific. Postfix, PostgreSQL, rsyslog, apache (Apache
httpd), and php all work and are commonly seen on other Unix and
Unix-like systems. It doesn't sound
Le 13/04/2013 15:17, /dev/rob0 a écrit :
I think the point is that none of the software you mention are
Linux-specific. Postfix, PostgreSQL, rsyslog, apache (Apache httpd),
and php all work and are commonly seen on other Unix and Unix-like
systems. It doesn't sound likely that you have done
Any screenshots would be highly appreciated. I'm currently using
Elasticsearch to store all my logs and Kibana for search. I was wondering
how this tool will help more.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Nicolas HAHN ha...@erios.org wrote:
Dear Postfix Community,
I'm writing for the first
Dear Postfix Community,
Instead of reading in my previous email:
The archive I just uploaded this morning deal with Postfix version
=2.8.x logs.
Please read:
The archive I just uploaded this morning deal with Postfix version
_*=2.8.x*_ logs.
This is a misstyping from me ;)
attachment:
Dear Postfix Community,
I'm writing for the first time there but working in the area of SMTP
messaging since a long time. With Postfix, that I really love.
The goal of my e-mail today is just to let you know that I'm working
since some time on my open source GPLv3 project dedicated to _*real