Hi Ralph,
On my system /usr/lib/sendmail is pointing to the wrong direction, see below:
[root@mx alx2]# ls -l /usr/lib/sendmail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Sep 14 2009 /usr/lib/sendmail ->
/etc/alternatives/mta-sendmail
[root@mx alx2]# ls -l /etc/alternatives/mta-sendmail
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Sep 8 2010 /etc/alternatives/mta-sendmail
-> /usr/lib/sendmail.exim
[root@mx alx2]# ls -l /usr/lib/sendmail.exim
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Sep 8 2010 /usr/lib/sendmail.exim -> ../sbin/exim
[root@mx alx2]# ls -l /usr/sbin/exim
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 924220 Jul 13 2010 /usr/sbin/exim
[root@mx alx2]# rpm -qf /usr/sbin/exim
exim-4.63-5.el5_5.1
[root@mx alx2]#
So, where should I look to find the sendmail of postfix? Or how can I
find postfix's sendmail without recompiling postfix again?
Regards,
Alx
Quoting "Ralf Hildebrandt" <ralf.hildebra...@charite.de>:
* Alex <li...@vfemail.net>:
See below last 3 lines of mailq output:
[root@mx postfix]# mailq
...
2h 1.6K 1QCSdu-0001X3-Gl <> *** frozen ***
r...@mx.mydoom.com
86m 1.6K 1QCTZz-0003iI-Iz <> *** frozen ***
r...@mx.mydoom.com
26m 1.6K 1QCUW0-000605-PD <> *** frozen ***
r...@mx.mydoom.com
That's not postfix.
I am running postfix! exim exist on system but is not running.
Yes it is running. See above. That's exim output.
Your mailq binary uses exim instead of postfix.
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