Hi all,
I notice that misc.schema says at the top:
20 # Not recommended for production use! 21 # Use with extreme caution!
This definitely the case?, as I wanted to use 'nisMailAlias' and 'rfc822MailMember' from it, but not sure now.
I've done our own schema ages ago with suretecMailAlias/suretecMailAliasMember, so might stick with that, but wanted to use a bundled schema for most things.
Should we stick with our own for Mail Aliases, or use bundled?
Advice?
Thanks.
Gavin Henry wrote:
I notice that misc.schema says at the top:
20 # Not recommended for production use! 21 # Use with extreme caution!
This definitely the case?, as I wanted to use 'nisMailAlias' and 'rfc822MailMember' from it, but not sure now.
I've done our own schema ages ago with suretecMailAlias/suretecMailAliasMember, so might stick with that, but wanted to use a bundled schema for most things.
Should we stick with our own for Mail Aliases, or use bundled?
We've been using it in production for (literally) years with no problems; I guess somebody should remove those two lines, I never noticed them ...
--Tonni
<quote who="Tony Earnshaw">
Gavin Henry wrote:
I notice that misc.schema says at the top:
20 # Not recommended for production use! 21 # Use with extreme caution!
This definitely the case?, as I wanted to use 'nisMailAlias' and 'rfc822MailMember' from it, but not sure now.
I've done our own schema ages ago with suretecMailAlias/suretecMailAliasMember, so might stick with that, but wanted to use a bundled schema for most things.
Should we stick with our own for Mail Aliases, or use bundled?
We've been using it in production for (literally) years with no problems; I guess somebody should remove those two lines, I never noticed them ...
Is an ITS the best place?
Cheers.
--Tonni
-- Tonni Earnshaw tonni @ barlaeus.nl
I notice that misc.schema says at the top: 20 # Not recommended for production use! 21 # Use with extreme caution! This definitely the case?, as I wanted to use 'nisMailAlias' and 'rfc822MailMember' from it, but not sure now. I've done our own schema ages ago with suretecMailAlias/suretecMailAliasMember, so might stick with that, but wanted to use a bundled schema for most things. Should we stick with our own for Mail Aliases, or use bundled?
We've been using it in production for (literally) years with no problems;
Same here; and several applications or normal configurations recognize nisMailAlias & rfc822MailMember. The real problem here is that the effort (if there every really was one) to create any kind of 'standardized' for common purposes has been dead in the water for ages.
I guess somebody should remove those two lines, I never noticed them ...
I notices them, and ignored them.
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