Personally, I've never used PCRE maps, but my reading of the man page 
indicates it is.

Scott K

On Saturday, November 26, 2016 07:20:49 PM Bartosz Rudnicki wrote:
> Update pcre map by postmap? AFAIK pcre table can not be reflected by
> Berkeley DB, so it can not be uptated via postmap.
> 
> W dniu 26.11.2016 o 19:06, Scott Kitterman pisze:
> > On Saturday, November 26, 2016 06:42:13 PM Bartosz Rudnicki wrote:
> >> Yes, there is a tab character after pcre.
> >> 
> >> I set "chroot" option to "n" for all services in the master.cf and
> >> restarted postfix.
> >> 
> >> Now, during sending a message, the following messages filling up the log
> >> file:
> >> 
> >> Nov 26 18:11:45 Sirius postfix/cleanup[1723]: error: open
> >> /etc/postfix/pcre/auth_policies: Permission denied
> >> Nov 26 18:11:45 Sirius postfix/cleanup[1723]: warning:
> >> pcre:/etc/postfix/pcre/auth_policies is unavailable. open
> >> /etc/postfix/pcre/auth_policies: Permission denied
> >> Nov 26 18:11:45 Sirius postfix/cleanup[1723]: warning: 42B227212B6:
> >> milter_header_checks map lookup problem -- message not accepted, try
> >> again later
> >> 
> >> Although I set recursively 777 permissions for /etc/postfix/pcre/
> >> directory, postfix can not reach my pcre map file.
> > 
> > Did you use postmap [1] to update the map?
> > 
> > Scott K
> > 
> > [1] http://www.postfix.org/postmap.1.html

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