Ben:
> > What is the output from: "postmulti -l"? In my case I see:
> >
> >      -               -               y         /etc/postfix
> >      postfix-test    -               n         /etc/postfix-test
> >      postfix-foo     -               n         /etc/postfix-foo
> >
> > Here, postfix-test and postfix-foo are DISABLED. A disabled
> > instance will NOT be started automatically.

As documented, a disabled instance will not start/stop/reload with
"postfix start/stop/reload". Also, as documented, you can
start/stop/reload such an instance manually.

        Wietse

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