Seems postgrey is in an interesting spot as it needs to be up after
slapd, but before postfix | exim. Since slapd and postfix are both not
yet upstart jobs, only manual mucking with the start order can make this
work now. Even when they are both upstart jobs, you'll need to use the
wait-for-state special job to make it so that this starts at the right
time, between the two jobs.

Marking as Confirmed, importance Medium. The workaround is to manually
run update-rc.d after installation to order the three things properly.
This does actually still need forwarding to Debian because they use
insserv to handle this, but postgrey's init script does not mention
slapd as a must-start.


** Changed in: postgrey (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: postgrey (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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