Re: /var/spool/postfix/etc/resolv.con empty on random reboots

2015-11-25 Thread Tim Johnson
* Viktor Dukhovni [151125 09:35]: > On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 07:15:31AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote: > > > * Wietse Venema [151125 02:21]: > > > Tim Johnson: > > > > Could it be as simple as configuring postfix to use /etc/resolv.conf > > > >

Re: /var/spool/postfix/etc/resolv.con empty on random reboots

2015-11-25 Thread Tim Johnson
* Wietse Venema [151125 02:21]: > Tim Johnson: > > Could it be as simple as configuring postfix to use /etc/resolv.conf > > instead of /var/spool/postfix/etc/resolv.conf ? > > > > If so, what would be the configuration setting? > > Disable chroot as per http://

/var/spool/postfix/etc/resolv.con empty on random reboots

2015-11-24 Thread Tim Johnson
Should anyone consider this to be a ubuntu-specific problem and reroot the inquiry, feel free to recommend a forum or other venue - OS is ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, installed on Mac Mini with the Macintosh installer package. uname -s >

Re: Configuration and header checkup

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Johnson
* Viktor Dukhovni [150417 10:02]: > On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:54:24AM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote: > > > > Any and all critiques are invited and welcome. > > Absent requirements of what this MTA is supposed to do, it is > impossible to comment. It seems it is an outbound-

Re: Configuration and header checkup

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Johnson
* Tim Johnson [150416 16:55]: > Using postfix on on Mac OS X 10.7, preparing to use postfix on > ubuntu 14.04. > > I've used postfix for many years, but since I only configure once in > a couple years and am on a single-user desktop, plus occassional > netbook usage, I

Configuration and header checkup

2015-04-16 Thread Tim Johnson
Using postfix on on Mac OS X 10.7, preparing to use postfix on ubuntu 14.04. I've used postfix for many years, but since I only configure once in a couple years and am on a single-user desktop, plus occassional netbook usage, I'm really just a newbie. I've run into some problems lately with bad m

Re: Mail is delivered locally rather than remotely

2011-10-14 Thread Tim Johnson
* Noel Jones [111014 11:06]: > On 10/14/2011 1:51 PM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > Messages are being sent to my machine rather than to my domain > > hoster's mail server. > > I.E. If I send a message to myself, it goes directly to > > /var/mail/, rather than to

Re: Mail is delivered locally rather than remotely

2011-10-14 Thread Tim Johnson
* Tim Johnson [111014 11:06]: > FYI: Experienced with linux (ubuntu). New to Mac Lion. > Configuring Lion to send mail via postfix. > > Messages are being sent to my machine rather than to my domain > hoster's mail server. > I.E. If I send a message to myself, it goes

Mail is delivered locally rather than remotely

2011-10-14 Thread Tim Johnson
FYI: Experienced with linux (ubuntu). New to Mac Lion. Configuring Lion to send mail via postfix. Messages are being sent to my machine rather than to my domain hoster's mail server. I.E. If I send a message to myself, it goes directly to /var/mail/, rather than to the mailbox at my domain hoster.

Re: setgid_group value?

2011-10-11 Thread Tim Johnson
* Wietse Venema [111011 03:08]: > Tim Johnson: > > I see the following in `man' : > > setgid_group (postdrop) > > The group ownership of set-gid Postfix commands and > > of group-writable Postfix directories > > but am unclear o

setgid_group value?

2011-10-10 Thread Tim Johnson
FYI: I have used postfix for years on linux ubuntu, but ubuntu has done most of the work for me, so I am functionally a noob. Am conversant with the command line. I am attempting to configure postfix on a mac mini with Lion (osx 10.7). When I run postfix start I get a compaint that the setgid_grou