Hi, > Hint: Run either unstable or stable. Testing has no support with > security patches.
Hmm, I thought about that for quite some time. Stable is way too old for some things I need to do with the server, unstable really sometimes is unsatable. I noticed that on my desktop but there it's ok. I usually have a close look at security annoucements. Worst case scenario is that I have to build my own fixes until a new package is released. Even though it's another subject, does running unstable on a server make any sense? Does it work fairly decent? The machine is not that critical. > > postfix/smtpd[7306]: fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms > > It seems you've forgot to install the actual sasl plugins: > > [stable, probably more for unstable/testing] > ii libsasl-modules-plain 1.5.27-3 Basic Pluggable Authentication > Modules for SASL ii libsasl7 1.5.27-3 Authentication > abstraction library. ii sasl-bin 1.5.27-3 Programs for > manipulating the SASL users database Sorry, I forgot to mention that. I have all those packages installed. Regards, Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]