Hi all, thanks a lot for all your replies (about twenty). I found that it is a very good idea to completly remove sendmail from the system before installing postfix. Both systems are supposed to work together but ... After installing postfix and creating a user postfix and a group postdrop I created a file /etc/mail/aliases with the following contents: Postmaster: root postfix: root root: <my login name> and run newaliases. This created aliases.dir and fixed the problem. Regards, Andreas > I went to www.postfix.org and got the sources. I have postfix running > and am able to send mail to external email addresses but sending mails > locally fails. > > # mail ahoesch > test > . > # > > The mail remains in the queue and I get the following in > /var/log/syslog. > > Jun 10 20:36:30 neptun postfix/pickup[4812]: [ID 197553 mail.info] > 6528259AAF: uid=0 from=<root> > Jun 10 20:36:30 neptun postfix/cleanup[4817]: [ID 197553 mail.info] > 6528259AAF: message-id=<20020610183630.6528259AAF@neptun.smartsoft.de> > Jun 10 20:36:30 neptun postfix/qmgr[4813]: [ID 197553 mail.info] > 6528259AAF: from=<root@smartsoft.de>, size=329, nrcpt=1 (queue active) > Jun 10 20:36:30 neptun postfix/local[4819]: [ID 947731 mail.crit] fatal: > open database /etc/mail/aliases.dir: No such file or directory > Jun 10 20:36:31 neptun postfix/qmgr[4813]: [ID 947731 mail.warning] > warning: premature end-of-input from private/local socket while reading > input attribute name > Jun 10 20:36:31 neptun postfix/qmgr[4813]: [ID 947731 mail.warning] > warning: private/local socket: malformed response > Jun 10 20:36:31 neptun postfix/qmgr[4813]: [ID 947731 mail.warning] > warning: transport local failure -- see a previous warning/fatal/panic > logfile record for the problem description > Jun 10 20:36:31 neptun postfix/master[4811]: [ID 947731 mail.warning] > warning: process /usr/libexec/postfix/local pid 4819 exit status 1 > Jun 10 20:36:31 neptun postfix/master[4811]: [ID 947731 mail.warning] > warning: /usr/libexec/postfix/local: bad command startup -- throttling > > What does "fatal: open database /etc/mail/aliases.dir: No such file or > directory" mean? This is not covered in the FAQ. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Jun 15 15:48:45 2002
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