for no reason at all, it corrected itself. no idea why.
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<5F087CDE-3CF9-4BA6-BECC-A1820D76DC2F%edv@zschocke-berlin.de>,
Florian Zschocke <edv RemoveThis @zschocke-berlin.de> wrote:
> Santa Claus <santa RemoveThis @northpole.com> schrieb:
>
> > i asked in comp.sys.mac.system and received no response
> >
> > i'm getting the following error messages and yes, it's a fresh boot
> > after a fresh re-format and re-copy the files back over and the file
> > permissions have been repaired (seems like thousands needed to be
> > repaired, took well over 30 minutes)
> >
> > the question, what do i need to fix to stop those errors?
> >
> > Feb 9 14:41:12 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18338]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:42:13 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18367]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:43:14 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18398]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:44:15 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18403]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:45:16 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18407]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:46:17 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18411]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:47:18 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18416]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> > Feb 9 14:48:19 nameserver postfix/qmgr[18423]: fatal: scan_dir_push:
> > open directory active/1: Permission denied
> >
> Did you try a: sudo postfix check
>
> Florian >> Stay informed about: console errors