On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote:
> Rick Zeman:
>> I'm using the Apple-compiled Postfix 2.9.4 that comes with Mac
>> Mavericks server.  One thing that made setup much harder than it
>> needed to be for me is that Apple puts their postfix config files in a
>> different location than the "standard" /etc/postfix, but yet the
>> postfix helper apps in /usr/sbin (postmap, postconf, etc) default to
>> looking in /etc/postfix for the config files unless overridden by the
>> -c flag.
>
> I suspect that you have programs from different Postfix builds
> on the same machine.
>
> Postfix would never work when some Postfix programs have a different
> built-in config_directory than other Postfix programs.

Hi Wietse,

That could well be (is there a way to verify with strings or
somesuch?), but it's working and working well.  But, as Viktor pointed
it, it's (still) a vendor problem because Apple would have supplied
any and all builds and configurations since this was a brand-new
machine.  One way or another it's on them; either through the stock
install, or via the "Server" add-on.

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