i need to do this to finish the email server configure to my whm centos Instance because google gcp block the regular email ports.
note: the network manager service is disable because of the whm system. (before the installation the note say's to disable it)
this is the google gcp guide: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/t ... ng-mailgun
the postfix is the package that supplied the postmap command, how can i fix it?
konsole output 1:
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konsole output 2:cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core)
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konsole output 3:yum install postfix -y
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, universal-hooks
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* EA4: 66.71.244.18
* cpanel-addons-production-feed: 66.71.244.18
* base: mirror.mojohost.com
* epel: mirror.beyondhosting.net
* extras: mirrors.lga7.us.voxel.net
* updates: mirror.ash.fastserv.com
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package postfix.x86_64 2:2.10.1-6.el7 will be installed
Removing postfix.x86_64 2:2.10.1-6.el7 - u due to obsoletes from installed exim-4.89.1-2.cp1162.x86_64
--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
--> Running transaction check
---> Package postfix.x86_64 2:2.10.1-6.el7 will be installed
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
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konsole output 4:postmap /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
bash: postmap: command not found
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which postmap
/usr/bin/which: no postmap in (/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin)
konsole output 5:
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waiting for your answers.cat /etc/profile
# /etc/profile
# System wide environment and startup programs, for login setup
# Functions and aliases go in /etc/bashrc
# It's NOT a good idea to change this file unless you know what you
# are doing. It's much better to create a custom.sh shell script in
# /etc/profile.d/ to make custom changes to your environment, as this
# will prevent the need for merging in future updates.
pathmunge () {
case ":${PATH}:" in
*:"$1":*)
;;
*)
if [ "$2" = "after" ] ; then
PATH=$PATH:$1
else
PATH=$1:$PATH
fi
esac
}
if [ -x /usr/bin/id ]; then
if [ -z "$EUID" ]; then
# ksh workaround
EUID=`/usr/bin/id -u`
UID=`/usr/bin/id -ru`
fi
USER="`/usr/bin/id -un`"
LOGNAME=$USER
MAIL="/var/spool/mail/$USER"
fi
# Path manipulation
if [ "$EUID" = "0" ]; then
pathmunge /usr/sbin
pathmunge /usr/local/sbin
else
pathmunge /usr/local/sbin after
pathmunge /usr/sbin after
fi
HOSTNAME=`/usr/bin/hostname 2>/dev/null`
HISTSIZE=1000
if [ "$HISTCONTROL" = "ignorespace" ] ; then
export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
else
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
fi
export PATH USER LOGNAME MAIL HOSTNAME HISTSIZE HISTCONTROL
# By default, we want umask to get set. This sets it for login shell
# Current threshold for system reserved uid/gids is 200
# You could check uidgid reservation validity in
# /usr/share/doc/setup-*/uidgid file
if [ $UID -gt 199 ] && [ "`/usr/bin/id -gn`" = "`/usr/bin/id -un`" ]; then
umask 002
else
umask 022
fi
for i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do
if [ -r "$i" ]; then
if [ "${-#*i}" != "$-" ]; then
. "$i"
else
. "$i" >/dev/null
fi
fi
done
unset i
unset -f pathmunge
#cPanel Added local::lib -- BEGIN
LOCALLIBUSER=$USER
if [ -e "/usr/bin/whoami" ]; then
LOCALLIBUSER="$(/usr/bin/whoami)"
fi
if [ "$LOCALLIBUSER" != "root" -a -e "/var/cpanel/users/$LOCALLIBUSER" ]; then
eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib >/dev/null 2>&1)
fi
#cPanel Added local::lib -- END
#cPanel Added User Commands -- BEGIN
# Insert an entry into the PATH after all of the user's home directory paths.
PATH="$(/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl -e 'print join ":", map { ( ( !/^\Q$ENV{HOME}\E/ && !$seen++ ? @ARGV : () ), $_ ) } split /:/, $ENV{PATH};' /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/lib/path-bin)"
export PATH
#cPanel Added User Commands -- END