On 22/02/2021 14:07, Wietse Venema wrote:
Dominic Raferd:
I used to run postfix chrooted but no longer do so.
|find /var/spool/postfix -type f -ls|
shows a list of files in /var/spool/postfix/pid/ with names inet.* and
unix.*, all very old and zero-length. Is this a hangover from running
postf
Dominic Raferd:
> I used to run postfix chrooted but no longer do so.
>
> |find /var/spool/postfix -type f -ls|
>
> shows a list of files in /var/spool/postfix/pid/ with names inet.* and
> unix.*, all very old and zero-length. Is this a hangover from running
> postfix chrooted? Can I remove the
On 22/02/2021 08:19, Dominic Raferd wrote:
I used to run postfix chrooted but no longer do so.
|find /var/spool/postfix -type f -ls|
shows a list of files in /var/spool/postfix/pid/ with names inet.* and
unix.*, all very old and zero-length. Is this a hangover from running
postfix chrooted? C
I used to run postfix chrooted but no longer do so.
|find /var/spool/postfix -type f -ls|
shows a list of files in /var/spool/postfix/pid/ with names inet.* and
unix.*, all very old and zero-length. Is this a hangover from running
postfix chrooted? Can I remove them all?
It also shows a few