Hi,
I'm on Postfix 3.4.10 and the following is driving me nuts:
$ postmulti -g mta -p status
postfix-authrelay/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID: 28832
postfix-inetgen/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID: 30572
$ sudo postmulti -i postfix-authrelay -p re
Laura Smith:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Postfix 3.4.10 and the following is driving me nuts:
>
> $ postmulti -g mta -p status
> postfix-authrelay/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID:
> 28832
> postfix-inetgen/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID: 30572
You're runnin
Actually, I've been running them all with sudo, just when posting to the list I
accidentally omitted it when I was copy/pasting.
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On Friday, 22 May 2020 17:01, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Laura Smith:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm on Postfix 3.4.10 and the following is driving me
Laura Smith:
> I'm on Postfix 3.4.10 and the following is driving me nuts:
Wietse:
> > You're running some commands with sudo and some without. Because
> > of that, environment variables and command aliases may differ.
> >
> > In particular:
> >
> > PATH determines where the postmulti command is f
Wietse Venema:
> Laura Smith:
> > I'm on Postfix 3.4.10 and the following is driving me nuts:
>
> Wietse:
> > > You're running some commands with sudo and some without. Because
> > > of that, environment variables and command aliases may differ.
> > >
> > > In particular:
> > >
> > > PATH determin
>
> Check the multi_instance name setting in themain.cf file of the
> affected instance.
>
> Was this instance created from scratch with postmulti, or was this
> imported as an already existing instance?
>
> I do not recall why the instance name is needed, that was designed
> in 2009.
>
> Wietse