MailScanner / Postfix anomaly

Patrick Healy pjhealy at healyville.com
Wed Apr 18 10:22:57 IST 2012


Glenn - you nailed it... I was working on an unrelated problem that was 
also solved by turning off SELinux.  Now both problems are solved.

Now to figure out SELinux...

Thanks!

Pat

On 4/17/2012 6:26 PM, Glenn Steen wrote:
>
> I'd guess SElinux is to blame... Probably best to not let it enforce 
> its acls/policies...:-)
>
> Den 16 apr 2012 22:14 skrev "Patrick Healy" <pjhealy at healyville.com 
> <mailto:pjhealy at healyville.com>>:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I just finished an CentOS 6.2 installation followed by Postfix and
>     then MailScanner.  All seemed to be going well until I stopped
>     MailScanner and then restarted it.  For whatever reason, Postfix
>     refuses to start and kicks out the following error:
>
>     fatal: unable to set session and process group ID: Operation not
>     permitted
>
>     However, when I start them individually (i.e. postfix start;
>     check_MailScanner) both subsystems start and mail is processed.
>      Can anyone point me in a direction to start looking?  I'm trying
>     to wean myself off of Sendmail, so I'm relatively new to Postfix.
>
>     Thank you,
>
>     Pat
>
>
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