On 27.08.2025 23:59, Matthew via Postfix-users wrote:
DHCP client is whatever is the default in Debian 13.

If you upgraded from previous debian release, dhcpd is left the
one which you had before.  I assume it is isc-dhcp-client.  Ok.

Or are you suggesting another dnsmasq on the VM and hardcoding localhost for 
the system?

No.  Since I didn't know your setup, I listed all possible options.
dnsmasq is one of possible DNS caches - good to have for high-volume
mail server (though for high volume it's better to use a real
nameserver).

E-mail volume is tiny, I’m the only human user and this is just to run my 
personal email. NAS, UPS and website contact form occasionally e-mail me.

For this, the best suggestion would be what Wietse said - to turn
off chroot.

In debian postfix package, there's a separate command for it,

  postfix chroot off
  postfix reload

(see man postfix for details).

And I'll take another look at this thing, - I guess isc dhcp
client is the most common one on debian, apparently the thing
still doesn't work despite all my attempts to address this
"stale chroot" issue.  Maybe I should automatically enable
postfix-resolvconf.path service (it doesn't hurt, just is not
useful if no chroot is in use).

Thanks,

/mjt
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