I think the basic postfix/dovecot guide is finished. http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix I've deliberately kept it as simple as possible - just the bare minimum to give readers a platform on which to build. Thinking some more about what I wrote below, I'd like to write up further stuff as separate guides designed to be sort of add in modules to the basic guide so readers can pick and choose the functionality they require and bolt them on to the basic guide (kind of like how the existing postgrey guide already does). Further topics could include such things as SASL/TLS, SpamAssassin/ClamAV, virtual domains/users etc, all written to compliment the basic guide. I could tackle a postfix restrictions guide but don't have the knowledge or expertise (yet) to tackle any others at the moment. Hoping to get some feedback even if it's only a "yes, go ahead" or "no, forget it, it's a rubbish idea" :) Ned Slider wrote: > I have created a page and made a start here: > > http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix > > It's not finished yet, but please feel free to look at what I've done so > far for correctness. > > > I'd also like to write a section on restrictions available in postfix > but am unsure whether this would best be suited within this guide, in a > separate guide or part of an advanced guide as offered by Matthew > Bowman. I was thinking along the lines of this article, also published > under creative commons license: > > http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/focus_spam_postfix/ > > Any thoughts on where this may best be suited? I'm thinking a separate > page on simple spam filtering in postfix to cover this material or even > integrate it into the postgrey guide? >