On Sat, 9 Aug 2014, Rich Shepard wrote:

> Aug  9 10:25:56 salmo postfix/smtp[21619]: warning: unsupported SASL client
> implementation: cyrus

   Well! This morning I learned more about SASL, dovecot, and postfix than I
wanted to know ... but I fixed my smptd installation. For the record, here
is my story.

   For reasons unknown to me postfix was working just fine (other than the
logwatch issue) until I fixed that issue, but that fixing exposed other
issues in the local mail system.

   From March 2010 (when I built this server/workstation) I had a
SlackBuilds.org cyrus-sasl installation and a non-SBo tarball of the same
version. The latest postfix (2.11.1) did not like either flavor and while it
presented the smtp throttling as a 'warning', killing smtp is really a fatal
error. And now SBo does not provide cyrus-sasl, only cyrus-imap, and postfix
does not like the latter.

   Also installed is a SBo version of dovecot. The SBo postfix build script
will accommodate either cyrus-sasl or dovecot, but when the SASL type is
specified as dovecot the built postfix still looks for cyrus-sasl. Don't ask
me why.

   Anywho, I went to the CMU Web site for cyrus-sasl, downloaded the latest
source tarball, changed the configuration prefix from /usr/local/ to /usr/
(where postfix wants its support), ran the usual configure; make; make
install and now postfix is happily chugging along once again.

Whew!

Rich
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