> Several reasons can lead to this, most likely guess is that your passwd
> file is not readable/could not be opened by smtpd.
> Double check path in config and permissions of the file.
Permissions are fine, I checked.
A friend of mine confirmed the config works on openbsd, it must be an alpine
> On 5. Nov 2017, at 09:03, Markus Cisler wrote:
>
> Hey there,
>
> I decided to redo my personal mail setup to use a passwd-file instead of
> system users. I started with a simple config based on [1]. Dovecot works fine
> with the passwd-file provided, opensmtpd crashes on start.
>
>
> I'm not familiar with what opensmtpd-table-passwd is trying to achieve.
> One explanation I found was it's supposed to read /etc/passwd.
It is defined in [1]. It reads the file set in the smtpd.conf. In that case it
is /etc/mail/passwd, in my config it is /etc/smtpd/passwd. That file seems to
Hello,
> passwd[7508]: warn: table-proc: bogus data
> passwd[7508]: fatal: table-proc: exiting
> warn: table-proc: pipe closed
> fatal: table-proc: exiting
>
> My passwd-file only has one entry for now which is
>
> t...@domain.tld:$6$A0…:
I'm not familiar with
Hey there,
I decided to redo my personal mail setup to use a passwd-file instead of system
users. I started with a simple config based on [1]. Dovecot works fine with the
passwd-file provided, opensmtpd crashes on start.
debug: smtp: will accept at most 2043 clients
setup_proc: