Le 06/06/2011 19:59, Wietse Venema a écrit :
Wietse:
What are the name and arguments of the program that is waiting?
Stephane:
this is a php script using the mail command ...
$retour=mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers, $option5);
Wietse:
This uses /usr/sbin/sendmail.  It places your messages into the
/var/spool/postfix/maildrop directory, where they wait to be picked
up by Postfix (but only when Postfix is running).
Stephane:
I though that I was dealing directly with postfix from php cli .... (I
am using ubuntu 10.04LTS).
Postfix installs its own sendmail command, to avoid breaking PHP
etc.  This was a smarter move than having to re-educate people.

yes, I must agree on that ! (that's just confusing because the /usr/sbin/sendmail is not a script but a binary ... so I though that was the mta)

so to make sure :

1 - for the 10s pause between emails, it's due to the sendmail command ?

    # dpkg -S sendmail | grep bin
    postfix: /usr/sbin/sendmail

2 - their is no way to "purge" (erase/delete) the messages that I can see in the mailq but not in the qshape (deferred/active/incoming/hold or even maildrop, I tried all of them)

3 - the folder "defer" that I can see in the spool tree is not a queue as all the files inside are just logs and not email.



basically no way to avoid the 10s wait, no way to empty the "unknown" queue. I just need a lot of nerves and wait ...

am I right with all that ?

Thanks you all for your patience and help !!

Stéphane



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