>>>>> On April 8, 2026 Marvin Renich via Postfix-users >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I *never* used the option to skip installing recommendations. > I find this extremely surprising. How did you install trixie/13? > netinst image? debootstrap? Something else? What desktop (if any) > did you select during installation? Specifically which version of > trixie did you install (current version is 13.4)? Was this a fresh > install or an upgrade from a previous version? Hi Marvin, Thanks for your efforts trying to reproduce this.. I used the "Debian 13 x64" image on digitalocean, upgraded, then modified the sources to testing and upgraded again. I would have assumed that was very similar to the non-graphical install. I don't know if it was 13.0 or had been upgraded to one of the later 13 updates. > I am at a loss to explain what you observed. If you can't reproduce > it with a fresh install, I would just drop it; installing postfix > will, with default apt settings, bring in libsasl2-modules. Sounds good. I'm glad you confirmed that the regular ways of installing do not exhibit this issue. I could create a new droplet briefly to confirm, and see what update of 13 they are using, but I'm not sure that is worth it.. thank you, Greg _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
