postfix 2.9.1-4 source package in Ubuntu

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postfix (2.9.1-4) unstable; urgency=low

  [LaMont Jones]

  * postfix Depends: cpio.  Closes: #617703
  * create /dev/{,u}random for SSL.  Closes: #572841
  * cleanup cert copying code to handle trailing / on CApath

  [Sven Joachim]

  * add --quiet to cpio invocation.  Closes: #614675

  [localization folks]

  * l10n: Updated dutch debconf.  Closes: #668531 (Jeroen Schot)
 -- LaMont Jones <email address hidden>   Fri, 13 Apr 2012 12:10:32 -0600

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postfix: High-performance mail transport agent

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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.

postfix-cdb: CDB map support for Postfix

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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 provides support for CDB (constant database) maps in Postfix. If you
 plan to use CDB maps with Postfix, you need this.

postfix-dev: No summary available for postfix-dev in ubuntu quantal.

No description available for postfix-dev in ubuntu quantal.

postfix-doc: Documentation for Postfix

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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 package provides the documentation for Postfix.

postfix-ldap: LDAP map support for Postfix

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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 provides support for LDAP maps in Postfix. If you plan to use LDAP maps
 with Postfix, you need this.

postfix-mysql: No summary available for postfix-mysql in ubuntu quantal.

No description available for postfix-mysql in ubuntu quantal.

postfix-pcre: PCRE map support for Postfix

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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 provides support for PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) maps in
 Postfix. If you plan to use PCRE maps with Postfix, you need this.

postfix-pgsql: PostgreSQL map support for Postfix

 Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an
 alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix 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 provides support for PostgreSQL maps in Postfix. If you plan to use
 PostgreSQL maps with Postfix, you need this.