(Sorry, can't remember if I should be top-posting or bottom-posting :-)  )

The answer for both queries:

 * The root folder is 555 root:root
 * All other folders are 755 root:root
 * The certs themselves are 600 root:root (I think I mentioned this one
   in my original post - I think)

Having raised this issue, it now raises another Q in my mind: could this be something to do with SELinux interfering somehow (I'm not really up to speed on SELinux, unfortunately)?

Cheers

On 12/10/2023 01:40, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users wrote:
duluxoz via Postfix-users:
Oct 11 17:33:05 mail.me.local email_postfix[2038]: find:
'/etc/postfix/./certs/me.local.pem': Permission denied
Oct 11 17:33:05 mail.me.local email_postfix[2039]: postfix/postlog:
warning: not owned by root: /etc/postfix/./certs/me.local.pem
What is the output from:

ls -ld / /etc /etc/postfix /etc/postfix/certs /etc/postfix/certs/me.local.pem

Oct 11 17:33:05 mail.me.local email_postfix[2038]: find:
'/etc/postfix/./certs/me2.local.pem': Permission denied
Oct 11 17:33:05 mail.me.local email_postfix[2040]: postfix/postlog:
warning: not owned by root: /etc/postfix/./certs/me2.local.pem
What is the output from:

ls -ld  / /etc/postfix /etc/postfix/certs /etc/postfix/certs/me2.local.pem

        Wietse
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