Deinstalling inetd remove postfix, proftp and more:-(( I've deinstalled inedt after I've found nothing to start with inetd.conf. Now the whole Mailtransport is'nt working anymore. No imap, no pop, now sasld, no bind... Even all postfixfiles are gone, all proftpfiles are gone, all sasldfiles are gone, all bindfiles are gone... This is gone courier-imap courier-imap-ssl courier-pop courier-pop-ssl... and of course all the depending config files. And there is NO backup. What a ..... So I saw: ISPconfig is using the ined massively. I know that I'v demolished a lot nearly everything by removing inetd. I realy don't understand why? How could this mess happend? Why apt-get remove --purge remove postfix, proftp etc. ? I think I habe to reinstall postfix and proftp. But I'm not sure what else are missing?
Ok, It's fixed now I've installed an configured the missing parts (deleted by apt-get inetd!!!) and used this golden opportunity to upgrade isp and it works And the Mailboxes are and dns entries are still there... But still I dont understand why apt-get remove inetd removed all the other things.
ISPConfig doesn't use inetd, but lots of other packages do. When you ran Code: apt-get remove inetd it should have shown you which packages are going to be removed...
It's fixt everything: I can't sent or receive mail. ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]> (reason: 550 <[email protected]>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table)
I added this line in main.cf and it works. virtual_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtusertable I've not seen this line before and even there is no syntax highlighting for this line in my shell. Is that usual? There is another prob with proftpd. I can't log in. With the same user and password as I can send mails with postfix it is'nt possible to login the ftp account? ???
sorry, of course, I was looking for an proftplog but I could'nt find it... that was strange no such user 'web' But that ~web/ in proftpd_ispconfig.conf was wrong. It has to be An everything is fine
Unfortunately I've found one fault more I it not possible to send a mail from localhost to postfix: ?
Is localhost.localdomain listed in the file /etc/postfix/local-host-names ? If not, add it at the end. Make sure that localhost.localdomain is also listed for the IP 127.0.0.1 in the /etc/hosts file.