> Otto Hirr:
> > In answer to my question, and so others don't have to
> > trudge thru the source to find it...
> >
> > The 'parameter name' may be and non-space, non-equals (i.e. =)
> > string of characters.
>
> The fine details are not documented, because I didn't want to promise
> that Postfix
Otto Hirr:
> In answer to my question, and so others don't have to
> trudge thru the source to find it...
>
> The 'parameter name' may be and non-space, non-equals (i.e. =)
> string of characters.
The fine details are not documented, because I didn't want to promise
that Postfix will forever supp
irr
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 3:35 PM
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: main.cf - "paramter name" format
>
>
> What is the valid format for a parameter name?
>
> It is not specified in postconf.5.
>
> Specifically is a - (dash) embedded i
What is the valid format for a parameter name?
It is not specified in postconf.5.
Specifically is a - (dash) embedded in the name,
a valid parameter name?
Where this is of interest is the interplay between
defining a service in master.cf (specifically using pipe(8)),
and then wanting to create t