The Monday 2005-04-25 at 08:03 -0700, Robert Sweet wrote:
After my upgrade from 9.2--->9.3, I had a similar problem, dependent on your configuration (mine being Postfix+Cyrus+Amavis-New+Spamd), you should check your mailbox_transport. Basically I had to go through my
No, you got it wrong. Postfix is not the problem, the problem is that the postfix init script is not called. The fault is in /etc/init.d/rc. My guess is that SuSE is trying a new method and it is faulty. I have disabled in /etc/sysconfig/boot this variable: USE_MAKE=no which was "YES". Also, the files /etc/init.d/.depend.start, and .depend.stop are wrong. The contain lines like this: apache2: nfs network named xntpd postgresql postfix.rpmorig.borraralgundia mysql where the line corresponding to postfix is mistaken.
configurations and check all my settings. Look at your mail log and see what is killing postfix.
Read again my post: I said:
However, I don't see any mention of "postfix" in the boot screen. If I search in /var/log/boot.msg the word "postfix" is nowhere to be found, nor in /var/log/mail.*
There is no mention of "postfix" in the mail log. Postfix is not started, not even called. It doesn't get a chance. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson