This can be closed, this turned out to be a permissions problem. I had
both Ubuntu and Centos mail servers, ubuntu wants the list files to have
a group of "list", and Centos "smartlst". I had them NFS mounted across
several servers. It was the different OS's fighting over what GID these
files
I reiterate since this is still open, this bug report can be closed. The issue
was a permissions
issue. Upgrade changed ownership of some files which would have worked if I
only had Ubuntu machines but some of my mail servers are redhat which need a
different owner and smartlist files are
This bug can be closed. I determined the issue was a permissions
problem and not a package problem. My mail systems started out as
CentOS6 machines, CentOS6 used the uid of smartlst for the list owners,
and consequently the suid uid of various programs had to be smartlst.
When I switched to
This is a bug with some packages after the upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 not
with the software which provides the release upgrade process,
subsequently I'm changing the package to smartlist as a start.
** Package changed: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) => smartlist
(Ubuntu)
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Smartlist with Postifix broken in 18.04 LTS works in 17.10
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Also this attached may reflect the 17.10 versions of postfix, procmail,
and smartlst but this is only because I tried downgrading each of these
packages in an attempt to isolate which package(s) were the problem but
the problem remained even with all three downgraded to the 17.10
versions.
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