All the files in /etc/postfix are 1) owned by root and 2) marked with 644 
permissions.

I'm not sure this is a good idea (though there are no other users who login to 
the shell, there are other users who at least in theory could).

I did chmod 600 and chown postfix the mysql_virtual_*_maps.cf files since they 
contain the SQL password for the sql users' database.

Am I worrying needlessly?  Chould I chmod 600 and chown postfix all of 
/etc/postfix?

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