> From: Jerry Levan <[email protected]>
> Subject: Need Postfix help...
> Date: November 4, 2011 6:34:18 PM EDT
> To: "[email protected] Admin" <[email protected]>
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am in the process of upgrading from a Santa Rosa MacBook Pro
> to a Late 2011 MacBook Pro :)
> 
> ( Handbrake on Santa Rosa = 18-22 frames/sec
>  Handbrake on New MBP   = 118- 125 frames/sec ) wow!
> 
> Anyway I noticed today that Mail is sorta snafu-ed, I am
> not sure when it happened…but I cannot send mail to any
> of the macs on my lan. I do have a name server on the lan and
> I can send mail from my macs to the fedora boxen on the lag.
> 
> When I attempt to send mail to a mac from a mac I get 11 messages on the 
> target mac
> like:
> Nov  4 18:21:03 eagle postfix/smtpd[3253]: warning: connect #3 to subsystem 
> private/sacl-cache: Connection refused
> 
> and then the receiver gives up.
> 
> I tried spoofing smtp via telnet with the same results.
> 
> My Postfix foo is getting weaker…
> 
> What is the deal with the sacl-cache and how can I set it up or eliminate its 
> use?
> 
> ( I also found out that I had to do a 'newalias' on all of my macs to get the
> usual forwarding to work.)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jerry

Let me add that I am running MacOS X client (Lion). Googling around makes it 
appear
that the sacl stuff is from MacOS X server.

In the /etc/postfix directory I have three versions of main.cf and master.cf
( main.cf/main.cf~orig/main.cf.default, same for master.cf)

I commented out every line containing an occurrence of sacl and even moved the
~orig and default into a subdirectory, but I still get the sacl-cache errors

I did postfix reload after each change.

I am baffled ( taint clear which of the three similarly name files is actually 
being
read.)

Thanks 

Jerry
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