Here are the non-verbose mode of the logs exhibiting the problem:
/// Mar 15 06:56:37 andromeda dovecot: lda(cryptodan): Fatal: setgid(8(mail) from mail_gid setting) failed with euid=1000(cryptodan), gid=1000(cryptodan), egid=1000(cryptodan): Operation not permitted (This binary should probably be called with process group set to 8(mail) instead of 1000(cryptodan))
Mar 15 06:56:38 andromeda dovecot: lda(cryptodan): Fatal: setgid(8(mail) from mail_gid setting) failed with euid=1000(cryptodan), gid=1000(cryptodan), egid=1000(cryptodan): Operation not permitted (This binary should probably be called with process group set to 8(mail) instead of 1000(cryptodan))
Mar 15 06:56:38 andromeda postfix/local[5433]: E6DD110007E: to=< cryptodan@cryptodan.net>, relay=local, delay=0.11, delays=0.07/0/0/0.04, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary failure)
Mar 15 06:56:38 andromeda dovecot: lda(cryptodan): Fatal: setgid(8(mail) from mail_gid setting) failed with euid=1000(cryptodan), gid=1000(cryptodan), egid=1000(cryptodan): Operation not permitted (This binary should probably be called with process group set to 8(mail) instead of 1000(cryptodan))
Mar 15 06:56:38 andromeda postfix/local[5439]: 20BB2100076: to=< cryptodan@cryptodan.net>, relay=local, delay=879, delays=879/0.01/0/0.03, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary failure)
Mar 15 06:59:56 andromeda postfix/anvil[5420]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:209.85.212.41) at Mar 15 10:56:35
Mar 15 06:59:56 andromeda postfix/anvil[5420]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:209.85.212.41) at Mar 15 10:56:35
Mar 15 06:59:56 andromeda postfix/anvil[5420]: statistics: max cache size 1 at Mar 15 10:56:35 ///
I did not remove anything, just separated the log entries to make them more readable.
dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=vmail:mail argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda -d $(recipient)
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Charles Marcus CMarcus@media-brokers.comwrote:
On 2013-03-14 6:41 PM, Daniel Reinhardt cryptodan@gmail.com wrote:
Here is the output of the postconf -n. I aplogize for the postconf -d, as I was not aware of the difference.
No problem... but you forgot the other most important thing...
NON-VERBOSE postfix logs exhibiting the problem...
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Charles
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