* Cameron Simpson [111014 15:33]:
> On 13Oct2011 16:51, Tim Johnson wrote:
> | * Cameron Simpson [111013 01:35]:
> | > Can you post the output of your "postconf" command? We can diff it
> | > against our own running postfixen.
> | Still there? :)
> | Output for postconf is at
> | http://www.
On 13Oct2011 16:51, Tim Johnson wrote:
| * Cameron Simpson [111013 01:35]:
| > Can you post the output of your "postconf" command? We can diff it
| > against our own running postfixen.
| Still there? :)
| Output for postconf is at
| http://www.akwebsoft.com/transfers/postconf.txt
It says:
* Cameron Simpson [111013 01:35]:
> Sorry for the long delay.
>
> Can you post the output of your "postconf" command? We can diff it
> against our own running postfixen.
Still there? :)
Output for postconf is at
http://www.akwebsoft.com/transfers/postconf.txt
I've got an error:
When I invok
* Cameron Simpson [111013 01:35]:
> Sorry for the long delay.
>
> On 10Oct2011 21:25, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> | * Tim Johnson [10-10-11 20:15]:
> | > Now I have the same complaint about setgid_group, which is
> | > empty in main.cf.
>
> Don't worry so much about main.cf. It is good for t
Sorry for the long delay.
On 10Oct2011 21:25, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
| * Tim Johnson [10-10-11 20:15]:
| > Now I have the same complaint about setgid_group, which is
| > empty in main.cf.
Don't worry so much about main.cf. It is good for the doco and examining
things (and of course setting
* Tim Johnson [10-10-11 20:15]:
> Now I have the same complaint about setgid_group, which is
> empty in main.cf.
>
> The man says:
> setgid_group (postdrop)
> The group ownership of set-gid Postfix commands and
> of group-writable Postfix directories.
My config
* Tim Johnson [111010 16:07]:
> * Patrick Shanahan [111010 15:21]:
> >
> > I don't use it. Look in (do grep -ir fallback /etc/postfix/*) for
> > reference to fallback. You may have it configured and didn't know it. I
> > didn't bother to google to see what function it provides.
I set mydoma
* Patrick Shanahan [111010 15:21]:
>
> I don't use it. Look in (do grep -ir fallback /etc/postfix/*) for
> reference to fallback. You may have it configured and didn't know it. I
> didn't bother to google to see what function it provides.
>
> gud luk
Thanks. I have this: see 'NOTE'
/etc/post
* Tim Johnson [10-10-11 17:57]:
> In the meantime, I also executed the
> following:
>bash-3.2$ sudo postfix check
>postfix: fatal: bad string length 0 < 1: mydomain_fallback =
>bash-3.2$ sudo postfix start
>postfix: fatal: bad string length 0 < 1: mydomain_fallback =
> I find no
* Cameron Simpson [111009 22:50]:
>
> I would:
> - uninstall the macports postfix
> - test
Done. `which -a' shows only the 'old' one.
> - if you want the macports one reinstall it
> - test
Like to try without it for now.
> There's a macports mailing list:
> http://trac.macports.o
* Tim Johnson [111009 17:00]:
> I am in the process of setting up a mac mini 2011 with Lion as a
> workstation. I've never had problems with postfix on linux, but I
> am in this case.
> If interested see
>
> http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/252706-postfix-opt-local-libe
* Tim Johnson on Sunday, October 09, 2011 at 16:45:00 -0800
> I am in the process of setting up a mac mini 2011 with Lion as a
> workstation. I've never had problems with postfix on linux, but I
> am in this case.
> If interested see
> http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/252706-p
On 09Oct2011 16:45, Tim Johnson wrote:
| I am in the process of setting up a mac mini 2011 with Lion as a
| workstation. I've never had problems with postfix on linux, but I
| am in this case.
| If interested see
|
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/252706-postfix-opt-loc
I am in the process of setting up a mac mini 2011 with Lion as a
workstation. I've never had problems with postfix on linux, but I
am in this case.
If interested see
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/os-x-operating-system/252706-postfix-opt-local-libexec-postfix-pickup-no-such-file-directory.h
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