did you run "postfix-enable" when you installed postfix? -- John Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Juan Miscaro > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:21 AM > To: openbsd-misc > Subject: postfix mailq command mixup on OpenBSD > > > For my OpenBSD 4.0 mailserver I have the following packages installed: > > postfix-2.3.2-mysql > mailman-2.1.8p3-postfix > courier-imap-3.0.5p4 > courier-mysql-3.0.5p1 > courier-pop3-3.0.5p1 > courier-utils-1.7.0p2 > > Now I noticed that when I issue the 'mailq' command it shows my queues > are empty but when I use the 'postqueue' command it shows my queues are > quite full. > > My findings: > > $ which mailq > /usr/bin/mailq > > $ ls -l /usr/bin/mailq > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 21B Mar 6 08:23 /usr/bin/mailq -> > /usr/sbin/mailwrapper > > $ grep mailq /etc/mailer.conf > mailq /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail > > Should this be pointing to /usr/local/sbin/mailq since > > $ pkg_info -L postfix-2.3.2-mysql | grep sbin/mailq > /usr/local/sbin/mailq > > The /usr/local/sbin/mailq command does provide a correct view of my > queues. > > Juan > > > > > > > > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving > junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail at http://mrd.mail.yahoo.com/try_beta?.intl=ca