On 2023-12-28 at 10:53:06 UTC-0500 (Thu, 28 Dec 2023 07:53:06 -0800)
Ubence Quevedo (thatrat) <that...@gmail.com>
is rumored to have said:

Hi,

I’ve installed postfix and have configured it similarly to how I have it configured on some Linux systems using this tutorial [https://www.tutorialspoint.com/configure-postfix-with-gmail-on-ubuntu],

That's going to be deeply flawed on macOS. Ubuntu (as a Debian downstream) does major violence to the Postfix package and a tutorial won't map directly to macOS.

and when I install and configure postfix in macOS [and make some slight changes because everything is in /opt/local/etc/postfix], mail is not sent.

Sent by what means?
On what version of macOS?

What bothers me most is that I can’t find the log files for the macports version of postfix.

It's hard to say where you'll find logs, since you haven't mentioned your macOS version.

In an older version (10.x, basically,) you will get messages in /var/log/mail.log unless you've done something odd to /etc/syslog.conf and/or /etc/ASL.conf. The logging subsystem mostly worked like classical Unix/Linux syslog.

In modern macOS, Apple wrecked logging worse than Linux did with systemd and its rate-limiting. Wietse addressed both platforms' problematic logging by creating a logging subsystem just for Postfix called postlogd. Use that. Like all of Postfix it is well-documented.

Can someone point me in the right direction to where I can find them to see why my sending mail isn’t working?

The most likely root cause if you are using the standard command line tools is that you're using the Apple tools that expect to talk to the standard system Postfix, with sendmail under /usr, the spool in /var, and config in /etc/postfix. To fix that, you will need to put /opt/local/bin and /opt/local/sbin ahead of the system directories in your PATH environment variable.



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