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  Sanitizing Mail on Panther Server
Subject:   Great article, but...
Date:   2004-02-04 12:18:44
From:   dalcarls
Response to: Great article, but...

Ok. Got that licked. There was a tab after the first line in the main.cf file. Now I'm seeing this in system.log:


fatal: connect #11 to subsystem private/procmail: Connection refused


Weird.

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  • Great article, but...
    2004-02-25 13:50:35  celsomaiolo [Reply | View]

    Hello- I'm also being clobbered by this error? Has anyone determined what this is caused by? Any help would be appreciated!

    Thanks

    Celso

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    Feb 25 11:16:47 mydomain postfix/local[7134]: fatal: connect #11 to subsystem private/procmail: No such file or directory
    Feb 25 11:16:48 mydomain postfix/qmgr[392]: warning: premature end-of-input on private/local socket while reading input attribute name
    Feb 25 11:16:48 mydomain postfix/qmgr[392]: warning: private/local socket: malformed response
    Feb 25 11:16:48 mydomain postfix/qmgr[392]: warning: transport local failure -- see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem description
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    • Great article, but...
      2004-02-26 22:07:47  rosscarter [Reply | View]

      Same problem here. I noticed that as soon as I restart mail, the master.cf file gets overwritten with the old default. In other words, I can type the required lines into a new master.cf, but simply starting the mail service (even from the command line) throws out those changes. Guys, is this happening to you?