On 2/8/2012 12:07 PM, Mr fix wrote:
> Just tried that brute force and worked.your reference validates the issue.
>
> These things generally happen when we jump 4 versions in one shot, thank you
> very much for pitching in.
>
> We have multiple instances running so as per older way they distrib
Mr fix:
> > Thanks a ton for the reply.
>
> I have compared the working version(2.4.6) box vs this one 2.8.7
> here are the results.
>
> 1. postfix-script files exist at same locations.
>
> [root@box-1 /]# find / -name postfix-script
> /etc/postfix.one/postfix-script
> /etc/postfix.two/postfix-sc
different places, now, i have to see how the
multiple instances functionality changed since 2.4.
Thanks,
Kumar
- Original Message -
From: Viktor Dukhovni
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Postfix installation problem...
On Wed, Feb
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 08:47:27AM -0800, Mr fix wrote:
> I have compared the working version(2.4.6) box vs this one 2.8.7
> here are the results.
>
> 1. postfix-script files exist at same locations.
>
> [root@box-1 /]# find / -name postfix-script
> /etc/postfix.one/postfix-script
> /etc/postfix
ostfix.two /usr/sbin/postfix /usr/sbin/postfix.one
/etc/postfix.two /etc/postfix /etc/postfix.one /usr/libexec/postfix
Thanks,
Kumar
From: Wietse Venema
To: Postfix users
Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: Postfix installation problem...
Mr
Mr fix:
> We have created an rpm by applying custom patch to Postfix 2.8.7,
> after the installation "postfix check" gives the following error.
>
> postfix: fatal: /usr/libexec/postfix/postfix-script: No such file or directory
The postfix command runs with super-user privileges. If it can't
execut
Thanks, Brian. That's good to know.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Brian Collins wrote:
> > I am not sure if I am using SELinux, AppArmor. I didn't install any of
> > these explicitly. I am not sure if they run by default.
>
> If you're running a Red Hat based distro, it is on by default. Check
> I am not sure if I am using SELinux, AppArmor. I didn't install any of
> these explicitly. I am not sure if they run by default.
If you're running a Red Hat based distro, it is on by default. Check it
with:
# getenforce
If it responds with "enforcing" then it is on. Turn it off with
# setenfo
Okay. As of now I have installed postfix w/o mysql support. I will add that
support later.
Thanks for your help.
- Mayuresh
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Victor Duchovni <
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:07:32PM -0500, Mayuresh Kasture wrote:
>
> > Than
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:07:32PM -0500, Mayuresh Kasture wrote:
> Thanks, Terry, for your reply.
>
> I am not sure if I am using SELinux, AppArmor. I didn't install any of these
> explicitly. I am not sure if they run by default.
>
> While doing make, I used
> *make makefiles 'CCARGS=-DHAS_MYS
Thanks, Terry, for your reply.
I am not sure if I am using SELinux, AppArmor. I didn't install any of these
explicitly. I am not sure if they run by default.
While doing make, I used
*make makefiles 'CCARGS=-DHAS_MYSQL ** -I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql
-DUSE_SASL_AUTH -I/usr/local/include/sasl
Mayuresh Kasture wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to install postfix. When I do make install, I get an error,
//etc/postfix/post-install: Error: no /usr/sbin/postconf command found.
Re-run this command as /etc/postfix/post-install
command_directory=/some/where.
make: *** [install] Error 1
/
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