Noel Jones: > On 2/14/2012 8:45 AM, jeffrey j donovan wrote: > > greetings > > > > I have a couple of PPC 10.5 machines running as authenticated smtp relays. > > I upgraded postfix to 2.9.0 using macports. > > > > I am running into a warning when I run postfix check. > > > > /opt/local/sbin/postconf: warning: /opt/local/etc/postfix/main.cf: unused > > parameter: smtpd_use_pw_server=yes > > /opt/local/sbin/postconf: warning: /opt/local/etc/postfix/main.cf: unused > > parameter: smtpd_pw_server_security_options=login,cram-md5 > > /opt/local/sbin/postconf: warning: /opt/local/etc/postfix/main.cf: unused > > parameter: enable_server_options=yes > > > > > > these options were to access my local password server for authentication. > > Is there an alternate command ? > > how do I get my users to authenticated without creating another password > > database ? > > These are options that Apple patches into postfix, and looks as if > they didn't fully patch 2.9.0 to make "postfix check" aware of the > apple-specific parameters. > > You can safely ignore these warnings, and report the problem to your > package provider.
The "postconf" build procedure will pull parameter definitions out of other Postfix source code, so it surprises me that it could not find the parameters added by Apple. I suspect that my AWK pattern doesn't match their coding convention. If someone can dig up a copy of (or URL for) their smtpd source code then I can try to fix the AWK script. Wietse