OK... will keep that in mind and next time just write down my question
in an email but won't send.
perhaps the answer will come ;)
Am 09.05.2020 um 15:07 schrieb Thomas Strike:
Me to. There is something about writing out your problem in detail
that provides a moment of clarity.
On 5/9/20 1:40
Thomas Quinot:
> * Wietse Venema, 2020-05-09 :
>
> > It was implemented in and removed from the un_stable Postfix release.
>
> Thanks for confirming this!
>
> > If you want to avoid incompatible changes, use a stable Postfix
> > release instead.
>
> Sure, that's perfectly fair, and I'm not com
* Wietse Venema, 2020-05-09 :
> It was implemented in and removed from the un_stable Postfix release.
Thanks for confirming this!
> If you want to avoid incompatible changes, use a stable Postfix
> release instead.
Sure, that's perfectly fair, and I'm not complaining about the
removal of the f
>
> On May 9, 2020, at 9:45 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
>
> If the log is written by Postfix you must use "postfix logrotate".
> This ensures that Postfix stops writing to a file before it is
> compressed.
>
> Wietse
I hate to even suggest I found a bug with Postfix, but I think I found
Fourhundred Thecat:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Postfix on Debian. I have noticed that my mail logs are not
> being rotated.
>
> I see that there is no rule in my /etc/logrotate.d/ for rotating mail logs.
>
> Which program's responsibility is it?
If the log is written by (r)syslogd, you must use th
On 2020-05-09 15:28 BST, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
> I am using Postfix on Debian. I have noticed that my mail logs are not
> being rotated.
>
> I see that there is no rule in my /etc/logrotate.d/ for rotating mail logs.
>
> Which program's responsibility is it?
In my debian 10 machines, it's co
Hello,
I am using Postfix on Debian. I have noticed that my mail logs are not
being rotated.
I see that there is no rule in my /etc/logrotate.d/ for rotating mail logs.
Which program's responsibility is it?
Is it supposed to come with Postfix, or is this the responsibility of
the operating sys
Thomas Quinot:
> * Wietse Venema, 2020-05-08 :
>
> > > As far as I can tell, support for issuer and subject CN lookup
> > > was removed on 20200316. Is my understanding correct that support
> >
> > As far as I know it was never implemented.
>
> Sorry, I probably misunderstood the code while read
Me to. There is something about writing out your problem in detail that
provides a moment of clarity.
On 5/9/20 1:40 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
On 08 May 2020, at 02:54, Admin Beckspaced wrote:
ups ... I think I can answer my own question?
Why is it that the answer mostly comes once the email has bee