On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 10:12:03AM +0200, Richard wrote: > So now that you don't know any further, you just start lying? Now that's > rich. > > > I told you where to look, which is more than you deserve after how you > behave. > > You didn't though.
Don't call me a liar, you are just too dumb to understand. > > > Configure the literal industry standard syslog or journald to use a facility > to your liking and the problem should resolve itself. > The point is, Dovecot has an option to write certain types of logs to > different files. While it's doing that great, postfix is upset about that > capability. It shouldn't even try to access these files. So the issue is > not being able to log to files, that's already solved, but postfix running > crazy when using a very simple setting. > No the point is, you are not setting a file path, you are configure dovecot to directly write to these files. And dovecot is not just one process, there are multiple running as different users all trying t write into one file. Race conditions are to be expected. Because these options exist does not mean it is a good decision to use them. And because you clearly don't understand what you are doing, do as being told. Configure syslog or rsyslog to use that file path. -H -- Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com