Harald,

* Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
> 
> Am 02.10.2011 10:50, schrieb Tolga:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Oct  2 12:36:52 vps postfix/smtpd[16208]: warning: SASL: Connect to 
> > private/auth failed: Permission denied
> >
> > From these logs I understand that auth permissions return to the way it 
> > used to be, because last 
> > time I chown'd it to postfix:postfix and it worked perfectly. How can I 
> > prevent the socket from 
> > changing ownership? Should I look into OS, or postfix?
> 
> what about giving more informations?
> what about "postconf -n"?
> why do you EVERYTIME let us guess?
> 
> what permissions/owner was set before?
> what auth-backend?
> 
> i guess (and i guess THE LAST TIME for you) dovecot?

there's a difference between telling people they need to do something in order
to get help and insulting them. If you want to help people just do it, if you
don't want to help them then don't. In any case stop being so aggressive.

p@rick


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