On 17/12/06 Paul Schmehl said:
Apparently you're running Postfix.
Is this problem unique to postfix?
Put this in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf, and you will never have this
problem again:
MAKE_ARGS = {
# Preset mailman so it will compile with the right group
'mail/mailman' =
--On December 18, 2006 8:46:28 PM -0500 Michael P. Soulier
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On 17/12/06 Paul Schmehl said:
Apparently you're running Postfix.
Is this problem unique to postfix?
No. If you read the docs for mailman, you'll find that almost every mail
server uses a different
--On December 16, 2006 10:07:27 PM -0500 Michael P. Soulier
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I just did a portupgrade on mailman, and now it's doing this.
Dec 16 22:05:27 kanga Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error.
Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be executed as group
nobody, but the
I just did a portupgrade on mailman, and now it's doing this.
Dec 16 22:05:27 kanga Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman
expected the mail wrapper script to be executed as group nobody, but the
system's mail server executed the mail script as group mailman. Try
tweaking the mail
On 16/12/06 Michael P. Soulier said:
I just did a portupgrade on mailman, and now it's doing this.
Dec 16 22:05:27 kanga Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman
expected the mail wrapper script to be executed as group nobody, but the
system's mail server executed the mail
On 16/12/06 Michael P. Soulier said:
This is odd though, considering the wrapper program is group ownership
mailman, with the sgid bit set.
Plus, if I change the group ownership to nobody, it complains about the
opposite.
I had to build it this way to fix the issue.
MAIL_GID=mailman make