On Oct 17, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
I rejoined the list earlier this week thinking I might see some
mention of this but as I haven't, here goes. I run Postfix on my
Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.5.5 to serve mail for my domain. This
is the standard (client) version of OS X, not the server version.
Last week, Apple issued a security update that included the
following in the release notes:
If you have compiled your own version of Postfix, this update will
overwrite it. Be prepared to reinstall your own version, or at
minimum restore any configuration files you've changed from the
defaults. Also a new launchdaemon is added, which I do not believe
was present on the client side previously (at least not here, though I
may have removed it), and I had postfix attempting to start in two
different places.
I ran into that here earlier in the week, took a bit to clean up
everything.