Thomas Cameron via Postfix-users:
> On 1/30/25 5:06 AM, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
> > Those tools are not solutions to the problem, because they're reactive
> > tweaks to discrete instances of a broader mismatch between the policy
> > and requirements.  But the source files from which the policy are
> > compiled are not typically also distributed, are not well documented,
> > and don't seem to be a supported way to adjust the policy.
> >
> > I've concluded that the only rational choice to turn SELinux off.
> 
> Foolish conclusion, but... not my circus, not my monkeys.

So... Do you have any concrete tips for how to adjust SELinux policy
for legitimate Postfix access to 'other' files? The I can drop that
in a Postfix webpage update.

        Wietse
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