On 11/11/2019 19:15, Reindl Harald wrote:
because it's common sense
Sorry, but that is NOT an explanation.
when postfix is configured to a unix socket which is a path it needs to
live within the chroot postfix is using
I am not using chroot
then why did you respond at all to something talking about postfix with
the chroot column in master.cf not explicit disabled - default is
*enabled* even when you don't now it
I have not posted anything from master.cf at all. If I had it would have
shown that the chroot column has "n" in it. It always has.