>>>>> "Ken" == Ken Gillett via Postfix-users <postfix-users@postfix.org> writes:
> Thank you for your words of wisdom Wietse. 😉 > I rather thought you understood how 'silly' it would be to run a find command > for postconf as I had already clearly explained (at least 3 times 🙂) I knew > where both versions were located and always ensured I was running the correct > one. Apologies if I wasn't clear enough for you. 😉 > In any case, to please you I did run it and er, it confirmed what I have been > saying. 2 postconfs, each in the location I said they were. > I have now established which master is running and unless postfix reads > configuration from a main.cf other than what it has been told to use when > executed, I am running the MacOSX Server install of postfix which uses > /Library/Server/Mail/Config/postfix/main.cf. End of. > However, postfix is still exhibiting errant behaviour:- > user@mydomain works > user@myhostname fails > Help with troubleshooting this issue is much appreciated. Why don't you just spin up a linux system running on a smaller server (like a raspberry Pi or even an old PC) and just get away from doing server stuff on MacOS? As you can see, it's painful, not supported by Apple, and leads to all kinds of issues. You're running a special setup which is not in general use. You mentioned already that you were thinking of replacing this system, so why not bite the bullet and do so? > Otherwise I'll just have to put this down to postfix failure in a > Mac Server and wait until I can start with a clean install on a *nix > replacement server. I would strongly suggest you do this. It will make things much easier. _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org