On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 09:48:06PM -0400, John Levine via Postfix-users wrote:

> * Debian moved the sasl configuration file to a nonstandard place
> /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf
> Dunno how I would have figured that out if someone here hadn't told me.

This is unfortunate, and I rather hope that Scott Kitterman is still
reading this thread, the Debian patch needs to be reworked, as suggested
in my previous post.

> * Both postfix and the daemon need to be able to open and read and
> write the socket. The sasl package adds a sasl group but not a sasl
> user, so I added postfix to the users for the sasl group, and run the
> daemon as postfix:sasl. The user/group for the daemon is set in
> /etc/systemd/system/saslauthd.service.d/user.conf

I don't recommend running "saslauthd" as the "postfix" user, better to
create a suitable dedicated user instead.

> Other than that I'm using the default configs in the documentation and
> it seems to work. I've been able to connect to port 465, auth, and
> send myself test messages.

Presumably, now with the "aaa" user no longer in your "sasldb".

-- 
    Viktor.
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