The postcat -q -eh command does not work. It does not like the -e??? What do I need to do?

Thanks,

Josh
----- Original Message ----- From: "Viktor Dukhovni" <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org>
To: <postfix-users@postfix.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: update: 1 mail stoped by 1 user. Now it is 2 users and I noticed something.


On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 02:04:55PM -0600, Josh Cason wrote:

So this is a update. I had put a few days ago. I said 1 mail was
stopped by 1 user in the incoming directory. Then goes away without
a error. Well I now have 2 users. But I noticed something the other
day and on this user. It has a pair of ?? marks on it. So I did a
search but still did not provide any answers. Most of that type
went through no problem. The other update was there was on some
email. It showed up a few hours later. I'm still trying to see that
in my logs. But what would cause a message to hang out in the
incoming that long. When all the other go through? Size? I did
finally see a bounce back. I'll look into that too. See if I can
find out what it says.

The above is a bunch of speculative noise.  To report a problem:

   - Provide configuration information (postconf -n, master.cf, ...)

   - Provide detailed related logging (matching the queue-id and
   any related earlier messages from processes with the same pid).
   Also any related logging from master(8) about its child processes.

   - Show a long listing of the problem queue file with permissions
   and modification time as well as the current time reported by "date".

   - Show the output of "postcat -q -eh <queue-id>" for the problem
   queue-id.

Messages for which the SMTP client never sends "." may sit (incomplete)
in incoming for some time.  Also if your operating system has buggy
poll or epoll code, daemon processes may hang intermittently and
be killed by the watchdog timer.

A message is incomplete while its permissions are 0600, and changes
to 0700 once cleanup(8) has received and post-processed (perhaps via a
milter) the entire message.

Without real evidence, you're on your own.

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Viktor.

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