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




On May 29, 2008, at 8:54 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote:

Weird. Here's the line that killed the mail server:

smtps     inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd

If I leave it in, the Mail server dies. Period. Comment it out, and the server starts up obediently.

It's not that line that's the problem. All you've proved is that smtps won't work and by commenting it out the server launches. The *actual* problem is elsewhere.


Anyone have any ideas why this might be the culprit in 10.5.3, but not in 10.5.2?


This is entirely wrong from the premise. There's nothing wrong with this "line" in *any* postfix installation, by itself.

-dhan

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