The Postmark source code, referenced from
http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/postmark.html http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3022.html
appears to be no longer available from the Netapp web site. The source code is supposed to be at
http://www.netapp.com/ftp/postmark-1.11.c.gz
but this URL gives a 404 Page not found error.
Does anybody know if the Postmark source code is still available?
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug@nethelp.no
The Postmark source code, referenced from
http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/postmark.html http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3022.html
appears to be no longer available from the Netapp web site. The source code is supposed to be at
http://www.netapp.com/ftp/postmark-1.11.c.gz
but this URL gives a 404 Page not found error.
Does anybody know if the Postmark source code is still available?
It's still in a directory tree here that purports to be our external Web site, so one might expect it to be at
http://www.netapp.com/technology/freeware/postmark/postmark-1.11.c.gz
but that doesn't work - I think our Web site is now partially or totally stored on another site, so it may not be on the site where it belongs (perhaps we only propagate files with the "right" suffixes, and ".gz" isn't considered on eof the "right" suffixes).
Dear NetApp Webmaster: please fix this (as noted, the link to the source from the TR 3022 page, which *is* available on our Web site, is broken). Thanks.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug@nethelp.no
Dear NetApp Webmaster: please fix this (as noted, the link to the source from the TR 3022 page, which *is* available on our Web site, is broken). Thanks.
It should now be fixed; the link now takes me (and, hopefully, the rest of you) to an un-gzipped version at
http://www.netapp.com/ftp/postmark-1_11.c
with the renaming presumably done to avoid aggravation when using certain browsers on certain operating systems - I assume there's a reason why Netscape on NT "helpfully" makes sure there's only one "." in a file name when you save it, although, given that I tend to save stuff to my home directory and then process it further on UNIX, I'd prefer to do without Netscape's "help" in this situation.