On 30-5-19 12:52, @lbutlr wrote:
On 30 May 2019, at 02:39, Jos Chrispijn <post...@cloudzeeland.nl> wrote:
Where did that come from? (It doesn't exist on my system).
Amongst others (updating tables), this is now standard on my Postfix upgrade batch.
I don't know about you, but new aliases and postalias and postmap are tools 
that I run extremely rarely. I think the last made I made to aliases might have 
been as much as 10 years ago. I've changed virtual more frequently, but still 
rarely.

postfix flush is nearly always a bad idea, and I can't imagine it's useful 
after a reload, or at least I can't think of a reason you'd want to do that; if 
you've reloaded, postfix will requeue the mail on its own.

I had to trace the cause of the issue; found out that running this on a regular basis (at least after postfix and/or Dovecot) update this did the trick for me.

Wietse, does this match the cause you expected it to be?

Thanks, Jos

-- With both feet on the ground you can't make any step forward

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