It is many years since I set up postfix on my Mac server and it's use is now 
purely for local email, i.e. users on home network. However I have some issues 
with this and could really do with some help.

First of all, changes I have made in main.cf are not being used. AFAICT I am 
editing the main.cf that is used:-

        ps ax | grep master => master -c /Library/Server/Mail/Config/postfix

So main.cf in that directory is the one being used, but changes to that file 
are ignored. I'm kinda stuck trying to figure out what appropriate changes to 
make when I don't know how to actually make any changes to the config being 
used.

What does 'postconf -d' show?

I know it is supposed to be the 'defaults', but from where is it getting those 
defaults? Hard coded into the executable? If so, how come myhostname, mydomain 
and mynetworks all contain data specific to my network.

It is almost as if the configuration being used is an amalgam of main.cf in the 
above directory and also from /etc/postfix, but I don't believe postfix does 
that sort of thing.

As I said, many years since I last played with postfix and could do with some 
assistance.


Ken  G i l l e t t

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