Are you using the postfix that comes with Mac OS X Server? That is, the
version that is pre-configured to use dovecot, spamassasin, clamav, and ldap?
Or are you configuring postfix from scratch?
James
> On Nov 6, 2017, at 11:19 AM, Larry Stone wrote:
>
> Exactly although Postfix stuff shou
Exactly although Postfix stuff should go to /var/log/mail.log (mine does). It
was Viktor who suggested doing that - he’s much more an expert on the internals
involved. I build (make) on 10.9.5, then tar the directory, copy it to the
target system, untar, and then make upgrade. Works fine althoug
Larry,
Can you explain what you mean by the current Apple logging system? You mean
the unified logging? Are you avoiding this by building postfix on 10.9.5 and
then copying it to a 10.12+ computer so that it logs to /var/log/system.log
instead? You haven't had any other problems doing this?
Got it work. Finally.
It seems the fact it was attempting to run in compatibility mode screwed
everything up.
So I:
. Started a main.cf from scratch from the main.cf.default
. ran postconf compatibility_level=2
Voilà. This worked for me. I'm able to relay to Gmail again:
command_directory = /us
I have run a test upgrade to High Sierra and Postfix ran fine. I currently only
use Postfix to relay mail generated by system services on the Macintosh to my
external mail service. Postfix started fine and a test message was sent using
the sendmail command which made it out.
Postfix version is
Hi all,
I use postfix to relay e-mail to a Google Account, which has been working
flawlessly up until now.
I'm running out of options here. After upgrading to MacOS High Sierra,
postfix simply won't start:
sh-3.2# postfix -v start
postfix: name_mask: ipv4
postfix: inet_addr_local: configured 2 IP