Re: Ubuntu & Postfix hell

From: Shane Spencer <shane@bogomip.com>
Date: Tue Jul 04 2006 - 11:51:41 AKDT

Also, the jail it creates is recreated every time it starts or atleast
once its installed, based off of the files it uses on the root
filesystem. You can easily make changes and migrate them to the jail
if postfix is shut down first. I have had a lot of problems with SASL
authentification and postfix jails in the past, mainly forgetting the
method of where to put the sasl socket. WHen saslauthd starts it
doesn't know to put things into the jail as a certain user, just
simple changes to /etc/default/saslauthd or something to that effect
can make a world of difference.

Ok.. anyways.. its the 4th of July woot!

Shane
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