> > If you installed Postfix with a non-default install_root parameter,
> > then you failed to read the instructions.
> >
> >This might be the reason. (What is the default install_root? /?)
>
> READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. This is the text from the install script:
>
> install_root_prompt="the prefix for
> > > I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
> > >
> > > 1) untar source from mirrors at www.postfix.org
> > > 2) make (or "make makefiles" with documented options for LDAP, SQL, etc)
> > > 3) make install
> >
> > That's the procedure I followed. I even created a postfix user/group an
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 08:35:00PM +0900, Sun Chong wrote:
> >
> > I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
> >
> > 1) untar source from mirrors at www.postfix.org
> > 2) make (or "make makefiles" with documented options for LDAP, SQL, etc)
> > 3) make install
>
> That's the procedur
Sun Chong:
> Show te evidence. Remove /etc/postfix, then use the "script"
> command to build and install (exit from the shell to terminate
> the script command).
>
>I am talking about a production environment. Hence, I will not
>revert this installation :-)))
>
> If you installed Postfix with a non
> > > 1. Does the install script not set the correct permissions/ownerships
> > > ?? on installed files? From the logs:
> >
> > I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
> >
> > 1) untar source from mirrors at www.postfix.org 2) make (or "make
> > makefiles" with documented options for L
Sun Chong:
> > 1. Does the install script not set the correct permissions/ownerships
> > ?? on installed files? From the logs:
>
> I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
>
> 1) untar source from mirrors at www.postfix.org 2) make (or "make
> makefiles" with documented options for LDAP,
> > 1. Does the install script not set the correct permissions/ownerships
> > ?? on installed files? From the logs:
>
> I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
>
> 1) untar source from mirrors at www.postfix.org
> 2) make (or "make makefiles" with documented options for LDAP, SQL
Sun Chong:
>
> All,
>
> Four things I have noticed while installing/using Postfix 2.7.2:
>
> 1. Does the install script not set the correct permissions/ownerships
> ?? on installed files? From the logs:
I know that the permissions are set if you do this:
1) untar source from mirrors at www.pos