The "sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix" method of configuring (which I
assume would use the same files) is failing on the "recipient delimiter"
issue, though it is claiming I entered "ok" no matter what I enter.

I tried debugging the perl code, but I'm not familiar with per and
couldn't easily find where the get() call is being made (not in the
postfix.* files at least).  Thus, I hardwired postfix.config to use "+"
no matter what the input.

          my $delim = get("postfix/recipient_delim");
          if (length($delim) > 1) {
            print STDERR "bad_recipient_delimiter: . $delim .\n";
            $delim = "+";
            # fset("postfix/bad_recipient_delimiter","isdefault","true");
            # subst("postfix/bad_recipient_delimiter", "enteredstring", $delim);
            # $noninteractive = (((input("low", 
"postfix/bad_recipient_delimiter"))[0]) == 30);
            # fset("postfix/recipient_delim","isdefault","true");
            # and do it again...
          } # else {
            fset("postfix/recipient_delim", "changed", "true");
            $topstate = "protocols";
          # }

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upgrade process hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286290
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