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From: Thomas -Balu- Walter (tw
itreff.de)Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 17:16:24 CDT
+ Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt
charite.de> [02.07.02 15:32]:
> Unless you're running SuSE, *BSD, Debian or RedHat -- all of which
> bundle Postfix WITH chroot per default.
Debian (woody) chroots smtpd, pickup, cleanup, qmgr, trivial-rewrite,
bounce, flush, smtp, showq, error. qmqpd and nqmgr are commented out.
local, virtual and lmtp don't run chrooted.
/etc/init.d/postfix copies
/etc/localtime,
/etc/services
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts and
/etc/nsswitch.conf
to $queue_directory/etc.
It also adds a stripped down (sed "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*/\1:x/") version of
/etc/passwd if local_recipient_maps uses unix:passwd.byname.
Finally /lib/libnss_*so* are copied to lib/
Since I am still to be taken as absolute postfix-newbie, it looks like a
fairly complete setup?
Balu
PS: postconf -m doesn't list mysql as supported table type, even if I
have installed postfix-mysql.deb. But I have
/usr/lib/postfix/dict_mysql.so - will that get loaded automatically or
do I have to specify it in main.cf somewhere?
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