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    Postfix apt-get unmet dependencies error during installation

    Okay, solved. It was a missing /var/cache/debconf folder. After creating it, everything was working perfectly.
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    Postfix apt-get unmet dependencies error during installation

    Yes, I tried it - the result is: Setting up man-db (2.6.2-1) ... Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/File.pm line 44, <DEBCONF_CONFIG> chunk 3. Use of uninitialized value in -e at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/File.pm line 46...
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    Postfix apt-get unmet dependencies error during installation

    Sure, the log is: Installation started in background Checking whether the package dependencies are resolved. Installing packages Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... debhelper is already the newest version. man-db is already the newest version...
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    Postfix apt-get unmet dependencies error during installation

    Hi, I got and apt-get dependencies error while installing Postfix. At the end the log told me, to ask for free support - thats what I am trying to get here. My system is Debian Wheezy with Plesk 12.0.18 How can I re-enable my Postfix?
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