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-Postfix is Wietse Venema's mailer that started life as an alternative to the
-widely-used Sendmail program. It attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and
-secure, while at the same time, being sendmail compatible enough to not upset
-existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is
-completely different.
-
-This script builds postfix with support for Dovecot SASL, Cyrus SASL, and
-TLS (using OpenSSL.) Support for Berkeley DB hash and btree maps, being a
-Postfix requirement, is also detected and built.
-
-In addition database plugins are built for LDAP, MySQL, PCRE and sqlite3. To
-add support for additional database plugins which are not provided in
-Slackware, such as CDB or PostgreSQL, it is necessary to recompile this
-package. See the comments in the SlackBuild script to get started.
-
-Postfix manual sections follow the BSD standard, where section 8 is only for
-daemons, and all user commands, even root-user-only administrative commands
-such as postfix(1), are in section 1.
-
-Postfix is exceptionally well documented. If you put a link to your
-html_directory (/usr/doc/postfix/html) somewhere you can find it in your
-favorite browser, all of this will be readily available to you. The place
-to start is not with man pages, but with the various READMEs, all HTMLified
-and with convenient hyperlinks to the relevant anchors in the HTML versions
-of the manuals.