> Try:
> 
>       test -r "$path"
> 
> instead of:
> 
>       test -r $path
> 
> does that fix it? If it does, please respond, and attach a compressed
> copy of your postfix-files file. Make sure you are using the right
> postfix-files, with recent releases this is no longer in /etc/postfix, 
> look in /usr/lib/postfix/ ($daemon_directory) first.
> 
> -- 

No difference. I attach two copies of postfix-files; (1) is from
/etc/postfix, (2) is from /usr/lib/postfix.

Incidentally, I have the same setup on another computer and on that the
error does not appear. I compared the files in the two and couldn't see
any difference. I also purged postfix completely on this machine and
then reinstalled it; still got the error.

Anthony




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