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Sat 03 Jan 2004

Postfix Enabler 1.0.7 with PAM (to be released)

Category : Technology/PFE107.txt

Thanks to Andy Black, we've got a Postfix Enabler with SMTP-AUTH done through PAM, thus saving the user from having to maintain yet another password database. This is really doing it the Mac Way. I've been hoping to do this for the longest time. I would never have figured it out without Andy's help.

I'll need to test our new version some more before releasing it as 1.0.7. I can do without the excitement of needing to find a bug fix for a product that's been out.

And, we've got a Postfix Enabler 1.0.6 that has been localised for Traditional Chinese, thanks to Kuo Yuan-Fen.

We'll see all these on the Postfix Enabler page, soon.

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