Patching the super-user name in the file postfix-script is only a partial solution.
One would also have to change the files $config_directory/postfix-files and $config_directory/postfix-files.d/* with owner, group, and access permissions, and how those files are used by "make install", "make upgrade", "postmulti -e create", "postfix set-permissions", and so on. And hundreds of "root" mentions in Postfix documentation. Postfix is compatible with a limited number of OS distributions. It is not compatible with every possible site-specific tweak. POSIX does not require a super-user, but Postfix does, and she must be named "root". Wietse _______________________________________________ Postfix-devel mailing list -- postfix-devel@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-devel-le...@postfix.org