It is not a problem with quotes, all these days it was working fine, since yesterday receiving messages without content.
I don't know where went wrong in the server. Thanks, Ramesh On Thursday, 7 August 2014 5:06 PM, "li...@rhsoft.net" <li...@rhsoft.net> wrote: Am 07.08.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Ramesh: > postfix removes status message information from a file no it don't and even if without logs nobody could help > mail -s 'stat" m...@example.com < stat.txt > sends blank message, verified stat.txt file has log information. well try that command in a shell what you will see is the following wating for input [harry@rh:~]$ mail -s 'stat" rhs...@test.rh < /etc/php.ini > after fixing the quotes it just works [harry@rh:~]$ mail -s 'stat' rhs...@test.rh < /etc/php.ini [harry@rh:~]$ > this is happening since yesterday, i just reinstalled php, > i didn’t make any changes to postfix configuration. > > Please let me know how to fix this by just try script command in a shell and fix them instead pretend an MTA removes anything out of a message