>>>>> On April 8, 2026 Marvin Renich via Postfix-users 
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:

>> I *never* used the option to skip installing recommendations.

> I find this extremely surprising.  How did you install trixie/13?
> netinst image?  debootstrap?  Something else?  What desktop (if any)
> did you select during installation?  Specifically which version of
> trixie did you install (current version is 13.4)?  Was this a fresh
> install or an upgrade from a previous version?

Hi Marvin,

Thanks for your efforts trying to reproduce this..

I used the "Debian 13 x64" image on digitalocean, upgraded, then
modified the sources to testing and upgraded again.

I would have assumed that was very similar to the non-graphical
install. I don't know if it was 13.0 or had been upgraded to one of
the later 13 updates.

> I am at a loss to explain what you observed.  If you can't reproduce
> it with a fresh install, I would just drop it; installing postfix
> will, with default apt settings, bring in libsasl2-modules.

Sounds good.  I'm glad you confirmed that the regular ways of
installing do not exhibit this issue.

I could create a new droplet briefly to confirm, and see what update
of 13 they are using, but I'm not sure that is worth it..

thank you,
Greg
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