port installed | grep msgpack
msgpack @4_0 (active)
msgpack-c @4.0.0_0
msgpack-c @6.0.0_0 (active)
msgpack-cpp @4.1.1_0
msgpack-cpp @6.0.0_0
msgpack-cpp @6.1.0_0 (active)
py310-msgpack @1.0.4_2
py310-msgpack @1.0.5_0
py310-msgpack @1.0.7_0 (active)
~: port installed | grep borgbac
You do not have a supported version of the msgpack python package
installed. Terminating.
This should never happen as specific, supported versions are required
by our setup.py.
Do not contact borgbackup support about this.
terminating with error status, rc 2
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
You should have only the postfix.log file and don’t worry about the warning not
owned by postfix on the .turd_postfix file.
I think you use the macOS mail command which will not use macports postfix.
Check the /opt/local/bin directory for the mail or mailx command, which you
should use.
instea
Huh, I’m only getting a /opt/local/var/log/postfix/postfix.log generated:
uquevedo@ubence-mini-wired ~ % tree /opt/local/var/log
/opt/local/var/log
└── postfix
└── postfix.log
2 directories, 1 file
With the following contents [which I fixed a few things and restarted the
service]:
uquevedo@u
You should with this logging you should get the information in your postfix log
as in mail.log, this is what I get.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 29 Dec 2023, at 09:36, Ubence Quevedo (thatrat) wrote:
>
> Thanks for pointing that out. I added that and tweaked the permissions, and
> I’m getting s
Thanks for pointing that out. I added that and tweaked the permissions, and
I’m getting some logging about the service starting/stopping, but I’m not
getting the same type of logging I’m expecting from my Linux systems.
I can usually look in /var/log/mail.log on my Ubuntu server to see the stat
I have postfix login to a file enabled as follow:
in the main.cf I added:
maillog_file = /opt/local/var/log/postfix/postfix.log
and in the master.cf:
postlog unix-dgram n - n - 1 postlogd
Make sure the directory /opt/local/var/log/postfix exists and is writeable vy
p
Hi,
I’ve installed postfix and have configured it similarly to how I have it
configured on some Linux systems using this tutorial
[https://www.tutorialspoint.com/configure-postfix-with-gmail-on-ubuntu], and
when I install and configure postfix in macOS [and make some slight changes
because eve