Matthew via Postfix-users:
>  >If you upgraded from previous debian release
> 
> No, completely fresh and clean install of Debian 13, almost couldn't be 
> cleaner. No upgrading. No GUI (just SSH and Standard System Utilities 
> selected in Debian 13 Installer). The very few commands to re-create are 
> in the previously attached TXT file (the only one relevant is probably 
> apt-install postfix). This being a simple clean scenario I thought made 
> it a good example as a decent and fairly common Debian 13 
> issue.?Although I've since learnt it's hardly new or even exclusive to 
> Debian 13 ( https://www.google.com/search?q=postfix+resolv.conf+early )

Michael, how difficult would it be to have a fresh and clean Postfix
install with chroot disabled, without requiring any additional user
action?  This would make Postfix adoption much less painful.

I disabled Postfix chroot by default more than a decade ago. That
should be the behavior of a fresh install.

        Wietse
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