This bug happened because upstream changed their directory structure and the web server config files needed to be aliased to the new directory where postfixadmin's web interface lives. Thus, the same change that was done to the apache config file should also have been done to the lighttpd configuration file. It's too bad it was fixed only in apache before the fact that lighttpd's config file was suffering from the same issue was noted in the bug report. Now I am caught between either adding lighttpd to this bug and marking the whole thing notfixed, or reporting the lighttpd issue as a separate bug. The former is really more technically correct, since they are both really the same bug, but that is the more invasive os the choices so I chose to report the lighttpd config file issue as a separate bug. It is now opened as #987998.

Collectively, #965075 and #987998 should be marked as grave since the bug they represent precludes the package from functioning on nearly all systems. I have marked #965075 as such because while it is currently fixed in unstable, the version in testing is not fixed and it needs to be before postfixadmin is considered for release in Debian 11.

I have not also marked #987998 as grave, but please do not backport the fix for this to testing without also fixing #987998.

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