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  1. The Postfix Home Page

    This website has information about the Postfix source code distribution. Built from source code, Postfix can run on UNIX-like systems including AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris, and more.

  2. Postfix feature overview

    Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets.

  3. Postfix Announcements

    Mar 8, 2011 · This coincides with the legacy release Postfix 2.4.9, the stable release Postfix 2.5.5, and the experimental release Postfix 2.6-20080902. Aug 14, 2008: Postfix local privilege escalation via …

  4. Postfix Documentation

    Postfix logging to file or stdout Backwards-Compatibility Support Replacements for Deprecated Features Installation from source code Problem solving Bottleneck analysis Stress-dependent configuration …

  5. Please choose a Postfix Download Site

    Find and download Postfix software from various sites for email server solutions.

  6. Postfix Standard Configuration Examples

    In particular, do not proceed here if you don't already have Postfix working for local mail submission and for local mail delivery. The first part of this document presents standard configurations that each …

  7. Postfix Basic Configuration

    This document covers basic Postfix configuration. Information about how to configure Postfix for specific applications such as mailhub, firewall or dial-up client can be found in the …

  8. Postfix SMTP relay and access control

    The Postfix SMTP server receives mail from the network and is exposed to the big bad world of junk email and viruses. This document introduces the built-in and external methods that control what …

  9. Postfix stable release 3.10.0

    You can find the Postfix source code at the mirrors listed at https://www.postfix.org/.

  10. Postfix SASL Howto

    Successful authentication in the Postfix SMTP server requires a functional SASL framework. Configuring SASL should therefore always be the first step, before configuring Postfix. You can read more about …