Vincent Lefevre via Postfix-users:
> > That eliminates most of the threats that Postfix chroot aims to
> > address, and there is no need to run Postfix daemons chrooted.
> 
> OK. I suppose that this should be the most common situation for the
> average user. So this is what Debian should do, according to its own
> rules.
> 
> > The details of what files, and when, to sync into the chroot jail
> > are highly dependent on the OS type and OS version. It is therefore
> > up to the OS distro maintainers to deal with it.
> 
> I understand. I was just suggesting a warning that there are such
> issues, not how to solve them.

For good reasons, Postfix 3.x does not enable chroot by default
since 10+ years.  If a distro maintainer keeps it on, then they own
the responsibility to inform users of how to solve chroot related
problems. Please complain to yur maintainer.

        Wietse
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