Due to unforeseen circumstances I accidentally trashed my server installation. Don’t ask me for details but I think I accidentally unloaded all my launch daemons. I figured no big deal just restart the machine and everything’s fine. Not so fine.
I restart and my mail server doesn’t seem to be working correctly.
Several reinstalls later and I would still have a wonky mail server. It only got screwy after I tried to restore my mail stores. I was using mailbfr so it should have gone smoothly.
After several attempts I decided to change my plan. I reinstalled the OS, and didn’t update the software to 10.5.2. I then copied over calendars, files, etc. after setting up the server software.
Then I hand edited the SpamAssassin local.cf file to it’s previous settings and used mailbfr to selectively restore only specific users. Everything’s working. So I let it chug along checking my logs and finally decide to do the Software Update.
Everything’s still working. My wife thinks I should not run my own server as the aggravation is so great. I told her that it only continues to demonstrate how little comparative aggravation I receive from her.
Related posts:
- Forwarding Email in Leopard Server, part 2 I’ve previously written about problems with Leopard server and forwarding...
- Remember my Settings I guess this falls under the category of “no good...
- Tenet Healthcare and the iPhone Well, I finally broke down and started using Tenet’s Exchange...
- Amavisd settings I run my own mail server on OS X Server....
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
nice site, is it hosted on your own server? if so, wow great work then!
looking forward to more surgical/medical-related posts!
Thanks Jeff. I’d like to take credit for the way the site looks but I didn’t create the WordPress theme I’m using.
Unfortunately I don’t post a lot of medical related stuff. Sometimes I just think from a medicolegal prespective it’s easier to remain vague or just not post. I haven’t made a secret out of where I live or what my practice is so most of the time it’s just easier not to worry about HIPAA.