Greetings, Lex Scarisbrick! > The 3.4.0-RC2 version of Postfix appears to have dropped support for > logging via TCP Unix sockets. > As recently as 3.3.0 Postfix used a TCP Unix socket to connect to syslog.
No. It used a UNIX domain socket, not TCP. > This is obliquely referenced in the release notes: > [Incompat 20190126] This introduces a new master.cf service 'postlog' > with type 'unix-dgram' that is used by the new postlogd(8) daemon. > Before backing out to an older Postfix version, edit the master.cf > file and remove the postlog entry. > I was able to work around this by logging to stdout and piping to the > logger command, but perhaps it's worth a separate callout that the old > logging behavior is no longer supported. Perhaps there's a way to do this in > 3.4.0-RC2 that I've missed? I don't understand, what you are doing, and why, at all. Care to explain? -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Friday, February 15, 2019 15:01:05 Sorry for my terrible english...