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Re: 10.5.3: Server Mail gets even worse, kills incoming SMTP



It's pretty obvious what his problem is, a malformed set of lines in his master file. And it would be painfully obvious if he'd just post it.

I did a while ago in two postings:

smtps     inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd

in Apple's default master.cf kils the server if it is uncommented.

smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd

is now required by postfix or the Server Admin GUI will not let one set Incoming SMTP. This MIGHT be a problem with Apple's GUI. it was not a problem in 10.5.2, when I used the file to have postfix respond on port 125.

And he could fix his problem by restoring this file from a known good backup.

I cannot, because I have tested the backup and it will not work for the reasons above. I have done the line-by-line comparison.


T.
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