>Be that as it may, changing the setting behind the Server app’s back is likely
>to result in much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
>No one is required to user the Server app on OS X, but if one does use it,
>don’t go mucking about, simply use it.
the Server app does not allow all configuration
On Sat Feb 13 2016 02:59:24 Roland Schmid
said:
>
>> Be that as it may, changing the setting behind the Server app’s back is
>> likely to result in much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
>
>> No one is required to user the Server app on OS X, but if
On Feb 11, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Roland Schmid
wrote:
>> Manage these parameters via the Server.app application. It works fine this
>> way.
>>
>> If you go in the "Mail" section and enable junk mail filtering, it enables
>> Amavisd.
>
> the Server App is
>
> Try increase
> $log_level = 0; to 5 and see maillog
>
> I'd check permissions, and try running from root account
>
>
amavisd runs with user _amavisd
amavis daemon was disabled in
/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.amavis.amavisd.plist
I enabled
>
> Manage these parameters via the Server.app application. It works fine this
> way.
>
> If you go in the "Mail" section and enable junk mail filtering, it enables
> Amavisd.
the Server App is unreliable. That's what my experience is.
I've been using is for years and it works good. When you change parameters
manually, you risk causing problems between Server.app and your manual
configuration, which will make the Server.app look unreliable.
Robert Pelletier
Technicien informatique de l'équipe d'infrastructure
Service des
On 11/02/2016 21:17, Roland Schmid wrote:
Try increase
$log_level = 0; to 5 and see maillog
I'd check permissions, and try running from root account
amavisd runs with user _amavisd
amavis daemon was disabled in
>no idea either, try asking your package maintainer, What distro is this
>on BTW? Looks like a tablet or something.
it is a Apple Mac mini as OSX-Server version 10.11.3 (El Capitan)
> >no idea either, try asking your package maintainer, What distro is this
> >on BTW? Looks like a tablet or something.
>
> it is a Apple Mac mini as OSX-Server version 10.11.3 (El Capitan)
I don't believe Apple cares about its OSX Server
Manage these parameters via the Server.app application. It works fine this way.
If you go in the "Mail" section and enable junk mail filtering, it enables
Amavisd.
Robert Pelletier
Technicien informatique de l'équipe d'infrastructure
Service des technologies de l'information
Commission scolaire
Feb 11 15:13:14 ns1 postfix/smtpd[7941]: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer:
connect()-> No of tries: 2
Feb 11 15:13:15 ns1 postfix/smtpd[7941]: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer:
connect()-> No of tries: 3
Feb 11 15:13:16 ns1 postfix/smtpd[7941]: dnssd_clientstub ConnectToServer:
connect() failed
Hallo,
der Amavis Daemon läuft nicht auf unserem OSX-Server.
sudo /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/amavisd start
endet mit diesem Fehler:
The amavisd daemon is apparently not running, no PID file
/Library/Server/Mail/Data/scanner/amavis/amavisd.pid
Bin dankbar für einen
On 10/02/2016 21:43, Roland Schmid wrote:
Hallo,
der Amavis Daemon läuft nicht auf unserem OSX-Server.
sudo /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/amavisd start
endet mit diesem Fehler:
The amavisd daemon is apparently not running, no PID file
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