Alvin Wong:
Hi,
First thank you for trying to help, but it seems that you missed a
part: if I execute `postfix stop; postfix start` manually in the
terminal, the problem is
solved until the next reboot.
Check your SELINUX, APPARMOR etc. security configuration.
Wietse
Thanks, it's really the SELinux problem. The labels of some files in
`/var/spool/postfix/pid` have the wrong label set. Running
`/sbin/restorecon -rv /var/spool/postfix/pid/*` fixed the problem. So
my problem is now solved.
But I have no idea why the labels are changed themselves, though. Will
it
Le 04/06/2012 11:48, Alvin Wong a écrit :
Thanks, it's really the SELinux problem. The labels of some files in
`/var/spool/postfix/pid` have the wrong label set. Running
`/sbin/restorecon -rv /var/spool/postfix/pid/*` fixed the problem. So
my problem is now solved.
But I have no idea why
On 06/03/2012 06:37 AM, Alvin Wong wrote:
Hi,
I am running postfix 2.6.6 on CentOS 6.2.
I set up postfix to use virtual mailbox referring to this
(http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html#virtual_mailbox)
When the server starts, it can't deliver mail to virtual mailbox
(mails are stuck in
Hi,
First thank you for trying to help, but it seems that you missed a
part: if I execute `postfix stop; postfix start` manually in the
terminal, the problem is
solved until the next reboot.
I am running in a real machine, and using real HDD not NFS.
Interestingly when I try to flush the
Hi,
I am running postfix 2.6.6 on CentOS 6.2.
I set up postfix to use virtual mailbox referring to this
(http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html#virtual_mailbox)
When the server starts, it can't deliver mail to virtual mailbox
(mails are stuck in the queue).
I see this in the maillog:
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