Wietse Venema wrote:
Making trouble reports easier requires a saslfinger-like tool that
captures info about Postfix, the OS, build options, etc.
While not updated in a few years, postfinger[1] does a fair job of this.
[1] ftp://ftp.wl0.org/ftp.wl0.org/postfinger/
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-Andrew J. Caines-
a.j.cai...@halplant.com (Andrew J. Caines) writes:
Wietse Venema wrote:
Making trouble reports easier requires a saslfinger-like tool that
captures info about Postfix, the OS, build options, etc.
While not updated in a few years, postfinger[1] does a fair job of this.
[1]
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:10:13AM -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
Dovecot has added two lines of text to the beginning output of dovecot
-n that could possibly save some time with troubleshooting...
It adds the version on the first line, and OS/platform info on the
second line, like so:
#
On 3/4/2009 12:26 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
Dovecot has added two lines of text to the beginning output of dovecot
-n that could possibly save some time with troubleshooting...
It adds the version on the first line, and OS/platform info on the
second line, like so:
# 1.1.11:
On 4-Mar-2009, at 09:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
Charles Marcus:
Dovecot has added two lines of text to the beginning output of
dovecot
-n that could possibly save some time with troubleshooting...
It adds the version on the first line, and OS/platform info on the
second line, like so:
#
Wietse Venema wrote:
Charles Marcus:
Dovecot has added two lines of text to the beginning output of dovecot
-n that could possibly save some time with troubleshooting...
It adds the version on the first line, and OS/platform info on the
second line, like so:
# 1.1.11:
At 12:52 PM 3/4/2009, Charles Marcus wrote:
# 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.23-gentoo-r9 x86_64 Gentoo Base System release 1.12.11.1
If the output is name =value then could the output just be
conf = 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
OS = Linux 2.6.23-gentoo-r9 x86_64
LuKreme:
On 4-Mar-2009, at 09:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
Charles Marcus:
Dovecot has added two lines of text to the beginning output of
dovecot
-n that could possibly save some time with troubleshooting...
It adds the version on the first line, and OS/platform info on the
second
On 4-Mar-2009, at 11:54, Wietse Venema wrote:
postconf -n does not list parameters unless they are set in
main.cf. The simplicity of the tool makes it useful for building
into other tools. If we start making random exceptions then we get
on a slippery slope (why stop with mail_version? why not
I was just talking about something that would make it easier when
someone was asking for help on the list... I don't think the above will
quite accomplish that...
In many cases (I'm not gonna do statistics) new users do not post their
questions correctly - often we can see 2nd message in
On 3/4/2009 2:36 PM, Paweł Leśniak wrote:
I was just talking about something that would make it easier when
someone was asking for help on the list... I don't think the above will
quite accomplish that...
In many cases (I'm not gonna do statistics) new users do not post their
questions
W dniu 2009-03-04 20:53, Charles Marcus pisze:
Irrelevant. There is nothing wrong with simplifying things...
Simplifying does not mean changing behavior. As Wietse said, postconf -n
shows only setting from main.cf. So adding values from outside main.cf
is not simplifying at all.
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