echo "@reboot root/bin/sleep 10; /bin/systemctl enable postfix@-;
/bin/systemctl start postfix@-" >> /etc/crontab
Thats my hotfix so far, sleeptime need to be adjusted depending on boot time
etc..
> Am 13.12.2017 um 09:53 schrieb jaltek :
>
>> I implemated this some weeks ago. It d
> I implemated this some weeks ago. It doesn't work.
> After reboot all messages there are in Postfix queue.
Sure. This will only work *after* a reboot and will not survive future
reboots.
Cheers,
Jan
On 12/13/2017 09:26 AM, Operator IT wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 08:55:19 +0100 jaltek wrote
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 08:55:19 +0100 jaltek wrote:
Like Kurt (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=877992#40)
mentioned, I had to
systemctl enable postfix@-
followed by
systemctl start postfix@-
to get Postfix back running.
I implemated this some weeks ago. It doesn't work.
Afte
Can confirm that the problem still persists after upgrade to 9.3 and a
reboot.
Like Kurt (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=877992#40)
mentioned, I had to
systemctl enable postfix@-
followed by
systemctl start postfix@-
to get Postfix back running.
Before the above mentioned e
Haven't checked it myself yet, but I've heard that this issue indeed
still exists in Debian 9.3. So you're not the only one. I hope this gets
resolved by a skilled dev / packager (or another responsible person)
soon as workarounds are no real solution.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Am 10.12.2017 um 09:05
Hi, any info of resolution to this problem, as in 9.3 it still exists for me?
Deni
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