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#10423
zonekjdx (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/21 05:30  
For the moment they are not yet able to solve the problem even I
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terryh (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 04:40  
Hello. I just fixed this problem.

Go to Webmin > Servers > Postfix > MailAliases

Where it says at the top:
"Alias databases used by the local delivery agent"
Check the right hand radio button and type:
hash:/etc/aliases
In the box.



That should fix it at least for Debian 4.0
You'll most likely need to add a couple of apache modules too, in:
Webmin > Servers > apacheWebserver > GlobalConfiguration > configureApacheModules.

I had to add actions and suexec

I think there was one more error too, but can't remember what it was.

I hope that helps you ou a bit.
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terryh (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 04:44  
I just fixed this problem.

Go to:

Webmin > Servers > PostfixMailServer >MailAliases

and type the following into the "Alias databases used by the local delivery agent" field.

hash:/etc/aliases

Check the radio button and save.



That got my postfix working on Debian 4.0
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zonekjdx (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 05:38  
I have done so but not yet :(
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Spudster (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 09:27  
I have the same problem, I tried the steps above, and everything looks correct. I have a fresh install of Debian 4.0 RC3.

The error I get is: "A problem was found with your Postfix virtual maps : No map sources were found in the Postfix configuration"

Any ideas?
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#10497
zonekjdx (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 09:37  
I have the same problem
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Joe (Admin)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 09:44  
Hey guys,

See this thread in the News forum about this issue:

http://www.virtualmin.com/forums/news/installer-issues-due-to-new-webmin-versions.html

It's a known problem with a simple solution. ;-)
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zonekjdx (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 10:24  
I use ubuntu 7.10 servers do so:
Dpkg-r virtualmin-base
.... The package is not installed
Apt.get install virtualmin-base
impossible to find Virtualmin-base
I do not know what to say but I virtualmin screen webmin can choose either virtualmin that webmin
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zonekjdx (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 10:28  
Dpkg -r virtualmin-base

Apt-get install virtualmin-base


I correct typo:)
I want to help solve and start working with my server because I just sit in a function and do not understand how to operate if this does not work well virtualmin
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Spudster (User)
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Re:What should write Postfix configuration ? 2008/02/23 10:36  
I tried this as well with no luck, I get the same error.

Code:

virtualmin1:~# Dpkg -r virtualmin-base -bash: Dpkg: command not found server:~# dpkg -r virtualmin-base (Reading database ... 63420 files and directories currently installed.) Removing virtualmin-base ... server:~# Apt-get install virtualmin-base -bash: Apt-get: command not found virtualmin1:~# apt-get install virtualmin-base Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done The following NEW packages will be installed:   virtualmin-base 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 0B/9990B of archives. After unpacking 34.8kB of additional disk space will be used. Selecting previously deselected package virtualmin-base. (Reading database ... 63419 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking virtualmin-base (from .../virtualmin-base_1.0-14_all.deb) ... Setting up virtualmin-base (1.0-14) ... server:~#



Any ideas?
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