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Jerry Feldman wrote: > This is a test email. It appears that a change was made to one of the > postfix alias files yesterday and something was not set up right. Got it. Yes, it was very confusing, because I was in the process of rebuilding my new server (again) with SuSE 10, and having trouble with postfix/uw-imap. I sent an email to the list about it and it bounced, which, I *knew* had to be a problem on my side. I did log into the blu server yesterday to send emails to myself from outside, but I never logged in as root, so I don't believe there was any way for me to screw up anything. I just did a history on both servers to confirm. PS: Got everything working on my end. It should have been blindingly obvious to me that : Jan 28 14:56:53 uninew imapd[12990]: SSL error status: error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory Jan 28 14:56:53 uninew imapd[12990]: SSL error status: error:20074002:BIO routines:FILE_CTRL:system lib Jan 28 14:56:53 uninew imapd[12990]: SSL error status: error:140DC002:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file:system lib means I didn't create an imapd.pem file, right? I mean, who wouldn't know that? Duh. Once again, the Great Hacker's Assistant (Google) found the answer for me.
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