> On Feb 18, 2017, at 10:39 AM, Larry Stone wrote:
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>> On Feb 18, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Viktor Dukhovni
>> wrote:
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>> If you have a pre-Sierra MacOS/X machine, perhaps building 3.1.4 there
>> and copying the binaries will yield the same behaviour you see with
>> 3.1.1?
>
> I do but i
> On Feb 18, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Viktor Dukhovni
> wrote:
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> On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 07:37:27AM -1000, Larry Stone wrote:
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>> Viktor, did you ever figure out the logging issue?
>
> No. Insufficient time to figure out the innards of the new Apple
> logging subsystem. My laptop is just for Po
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 07:37:27AM -1000, Larry Stone wrote:
> Viktor, did you ever figure out the logging issue?
No. Insufficient time to figure out the innards of the new Apple
logging subsystem. My laptop is just for Postfix development, so
the issue has not as yet warranted much effort on m
Viktor, did you ever figure out the logging issue? I just tried upgrading my
test system to Postfix 3.1.4 (from 3.1.1) and the logging started to go to the
new Apple logging system. Immediately fell back to 3.1.1 and the logging is
back to /var/log/mail.log.
My initial make command (based on wh
I seem to be missing a couple of messages in this thread but I upgraded my
laptop (I use it as a test system as well) to Sierra over the weekend and
am getting normal logging without doing anything special. My Postfix is in
/usr/local (I moved completely away from the Apple directories for the
@Viktor
Sorry - I have no idea now how I did that. Something I’ve done over the years
has turned it on, and so it’s stayed on?
/etc/syslog.conf is now configured here
zeus:postfix robert$ cat /etc/syslog.conf
# Note that flat file logs are now configured in /etc/asl.conf
Beware of that file. It
> On Jan 3, 2017, at 10:33 AM, Robert Chalmers wrote:
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> Do you mean like this … where ‘postfix’ shows up.?
>
> Jan 3 09:58:20 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: connect from unknown[115.71.5.5]
Yes. What did you do to get real syslog messages with MacOS/X Sierra?
>> I get output similar to:
>>
>
Do you mean like this … where ‘postfix’ shows up.?
Jan 3 09:58:20 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: connect from unknown[115.71.5.5]
Jan 3 09:58:27 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: warning: unknown[115.71.5.5]: SASL
PLAIN authentication failed:
Jan 3 09:58:29 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: disconnect from unk
Just to contribute back a little, in case it helps someone else, I have Postfix
3.1.4 installed and running on OSX Sierra 10.12.2 and actually running outside
of the native Apple installation.
If you leave it in the default Apple directories, it gets overwritten by OS
upgrades. A very bad thing