Hi Guillaume,

> Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Reinhard Katzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > Hi!
> > > 
> > > I encountered one problem with postfix: After every
> > > reboot I don't see any other possibility but to set
> > > manually the root alias in the /etc/aliases file 
> > > from postfix to my user account. Can't that be
> > 
> > have you run "postalias" after?
> 
> sorry, this is "newaliases".

Running postfix restart automatically runs postalias
(newaliases runs postalias according to the manpage).

I already thought on webmin, but I think the main problem is that
if you don't know that you need to adapt the aliases file msec fills
up the postfix account until your harddisk is full...

This should be done while installation (either automatically or while
configuring msec, after all msec sends the most mails). I think you 
can already configure a msec admin, so it would be simple to change
the aliases database to use this user instead of the not really 
existing postfix user.

Even immediately after rebooting from installation I already have ~8k 
mails in the postfix folder which cannot be read without renaming or
copying the folder (as root).

Regards,

Reinhard Katzmann
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