Sven Pfeifer wrote:
donĀ“t you need to add the extension ".sh" to your link? I fond the
following in the handbook.
what a miscue that was. thanks sven.
it's /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix.sh symlink'ed to /usr/local/sbin/postfix
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Hi,
Ihsan Junaidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
> once you have postfix installed, my personal preference is to symlink
> /usr/local/sbin/postfix to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix (postfix binary
> accepts start/stop args in compliance with freebsd's rc architecture)
Simon Barner wrote:
P.S. I am planning to install postfix through ports. :)
Fine :-) The port will do all the FreeBSD specific things for you (some
are automated, for the others you get detailed instructions which you
can re-read in either the pkg-message file in the port's directory).
Yes I bel
> P.S. I am planning to install postfix through ports. :)
Fine :-) The port will do all the FreeBSD specific things for you (some
are automated, for the others you get detailed instructions which you
can re-read in either the pkg-message file in the port's directory).
For the rest of the setup,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is that, by default, FreeBSD has sendmail up and running. I
seem to vaguely remember that there were a few extra steps that were needed
to remove and install postfix correctly.
yes, there is. in /etc/rc.conf, disable sedmail by including this line:
sendmail_enab
Hello everyone.
I am in the process of setting up a Mail server that will be running
FreeBSD 4.9 and postfix.
My question is that, by default, FreeBSD has sendmail up and running. I
seem to vaguely remember that there were a few extra steps that were needed
to remove and install postfix correctly