LaMont Jones wrote:
> This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
> packages are installed, and they aren't.
>
> There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
> machine.
Except that it will be seen in postfix documentation and then asked
about. If dropped it should be replaced with a helpfull end
enlightening message.
LaMont Jones wrote:
> This is because postfix set-permissions assumes that all of the postfix
> packages are installed, and they aren't.
>
> There should be no reason to run postfix set-permissions on an ubuntu
> machine.
Except that it will be seen in postfix documentation and then asked
about. If dropped it should be replaced with a helpfull end
enlightening message.
Nicolai