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Recommended way to auto-start postfix
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<blockquote data-quote="timinak" data-source="post: 1313264" data-attributes="member: 214908"><p>Solved. </p><p>The proper command sequence is</p><p>[code]</p><p> sudo launchctl</p><p>[/code]</p><p>and then I see the launchctl command prompt: [code]launchd%[/code]</p><p>and then enter the command [code]</p><p>start org.postfix.master</p><p>[/code]</p><p>And I <strong>did</strong> get the error message:</p><p><span style="color: Red"><strong>launchctl start error: No such process</strong></span></p><p>But postfix starts when I reboot the computer.</p><p>I can easily verify with [code] telenet localhost 25[/code]</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timinak, post: 1313264, member: 214908"] Solved. The proper command sequence is [code] sudo launchctl [/code] and then I see the launchctl command prompt: [code]launchd%[/code] and then enter the command [code] start org.postfix.master [/code] And I [B]did[/B] get the error message: [COLOR="Red"][B]launchctl start error: No such process[/B][/COLOR] But postfix starts when I reboot the computer. I can easily verify with [code] telenet localhost 25[/code] thanks [/QUOTE]
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