"Arthur Pemberton" <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > This is due to the high grade security known as SELinux included in > Fedora. And since you are setting up this machine as a server, I would > suggest that you do not disable SELinux, and instead learn how to use > it properly. You might want to start your reading here: Would it be possible to have the postfix RPM install the appropriate configuration files? It seems silly that everyone that wants to run postfix either needs to turn selinux off or understand how selinux works. (And then hope that they don't inadvertently break the security as badly as they would have if they had turned it off explicitly.) -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ Direct SIP URL Dialing: http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/phonedirectory.html