Le Ven 21 juillet 2006 11:53, Paul Howarth a écrit : > It is a bug, probably due to changes in SELinux; I suspect that the > current amavis would have worked with older SELinux policies. I think it have been working with targetted for a long time, dunno about the others >> Following on from this, and based upon the fact that my FC5 box is only >> a personal "toy" system so that I can learn Linux properly, should I be >> concerned about SELinux being set to "permissive"? > > You could view it as a good opportunity to start learning about SELinux > :-) > > Probably the best place to raise this and get it fixed would be > fedora-selinux-list. You might also want to have a go at fixing it > yourself, and if you succeed, you could mention that when you post to > the SELinux list. There is a long-running thread on the se list about creating a new policy for postfix+amavis+sa+procmail+razor+pyzor+dcc+clamav. I haven't checked for some time if this policy-writing effort finished and if the results were merged in the main policy yet Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list