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From: Marc van Duivenvoorde (marc
ymondhc.com)Date: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 03:36:36 CDT
Here's the output..
the Postfix sendmail command has set-uid root file permissions
the Postfix sendmail command must be installed without set-uid root file permissions
postfix
/usr/local/etc/postfix
Postfix-20010228-pl01
/var/spool/postfix
/usr/local/usr/libexec/postfix
postfix
Postfix
postfix/%s
And no sendmail is not running anymore..else I wouldn't be able to start postfix on the same port or would I.
Would a reboot or reinstall be a good idea ??
Marc van Duivenvoorde
> Marc van Duivenvoorde wrote:
> > Will Yardley wrote:
> > > Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > > > This is not Postfix, but sendmail (the REAL sendmail).
>
> > > did you install from ports? did you run 'make replace' or else link
> > > '/usr/sbin/sendmail' to postfix's 'sendmail'?
>
> > I did install from the ports and I did a make replace, before I did
> > that I deleted all old sendmail stuff including all the
> > binaries....very weird.
>
> [probably better to reply on list in case someone else knows something i
> don't - in my case, there's a high liklihood of this]
>
> what happens if you do:
>
> % strings `which sendmail` |grep -i postfix
>
> does this return any output?
>
> perhaps the sendmail proc is still running? did you kill it before
> running make replace and removing the binaries? what's the output of 'ps
> auxwwwwww |grep sendmail'
>
> w
>
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