> On 13 Dec 2018, at 20:05, Paul Schmehl <paul.schm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> --On December 13, 2018 at 9:00:06 PM +0100 Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.eu>
> wrote:
>
>> Paul Schmehl skrev den 2018-12-13 20:45:
>>
>>>> The user does not exist until "ls -l" is able to correctly identify
>>>> the
>>>> files as belonging to the user.
>>>
>>> Hmmm...thank you, Victor. I'll try to sort that out.
>>
>> if its more simple, change to use spampd so spamassassin is smtp content
>> filter seen from postfix
>>
>> its have being rock solid for me, and i only use clamav-milter for virus
>> scanning, and opendmarc, opendkim, spf-policyd, thats all i need :=)
>
> That's what I've been doing, but apparently my /etc/passwd file is screwed up.
I had a similar issue when I moved from 10.x to 11.x where a user account line
in the passwd field was mangled in some minor way and it cause the rest of the
passed file to not be processed.
I do not recall the details, but I think on UID was changed from something like
1015 to 1000015?
So, look at the passwd file and move the ‘filter’ user earlier in the file, If
that fixes it, you can then use the id command to check each UID later in the
file to narrow down where the problem is.
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