I commented out the following lines in /usr/lib/postfix/postinstall:

         # Flag obsolete objects. XXX Solaris 2..9 does not have "test -e".
        # if [ -n "$obsolete_flag" ]
        #then
         #   test -r $path -a "$type" != "d" && obsolete="$obsolete $path"
          #  continue;
        #else
         #   keep_list="$keep_list $path"
        # fi

The error message has now gone away. I don't know if there will be any
adverse effects from doing this but so far there don't seem to be.


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