Re: Postfix Access Problem
On Mon March 31 2008 13:36:28 Thomas H. George wrote:
Ran apt-get install postfix and then fetchmail. Fetchmail saw the
messages but could not post them (and, therefore did not purge them).
tail /var/log/syslog reported /etc/mail did not contain access.db. (The
relevant output is attached as post.txt.)
man access listed modifications to /etc/postfix/main.cf and
/etc/postfix/access which I made. These did not correct the problem. I
read all the files in /usr/share/postfix and found a reference to access
on line 201 of main.cf.dist with a reference to proxymap service but I
can't locate any such service.
You sometimes refer to /etc/mail and sometimes to /etc/postfix. You
probably want all postfix related files to be in /etc/postfix. If
your main.cf refers to /etc/mail, change it to refer to /etc/postfix.
If you have /etc/postfix/access but no /etc/postfix/access.db try running
"postmap access" and then restart postfix.
--Mike Bird
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