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postsuper - Unix, Linux Command
NAME
postsuper - Postfix superintendentSYNOPSIS
[-h queue_id] [-H queue_id]
[-r queue_id] [directory ...]
DESCRIPTION
The postsuper(1) command does maintenance jobs on the Postfix queue. Use of the command is restricted to the superuser. See the postqueue(1) command for unprivileged queue operations such as listing or flushing the mail queue.By default, postsuper(1) performs the operations requested with the -s and -p command-line options on all Postfix queue directories - this includes the incoming, active and deferred directories with mail files and the bounce, defer, trace and flush directories with log files.
Options:
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-c config_dir | The main.cf configuration file is in the named directory instead of the default configuration directory. See also the MAIL_CONFIG environment setting below. | ||||||||
-d queue_id |
Delete one message with the named queue ID from the named
mail queue(s) (default: hold, incoming, active and
deferred).
If a queue_id of - is specified, the program reads queue IDs from standard input. For example, to delete all mail with exactly one recipient [email protected]:
mailq | tail +2 | grep -v ^ *( | awk 'BEGIN { RS = "" }
# $7=sender, $8=recipient1, $9=recipient2
{ if ($8 == "[email protected]" && $9 == "")
print $1 }
Specify -d ALL to remove all messages; for example, specify -d ALL deferred to delete mail in the deferred queue. As a safety measure, the word ALL must be specified in upper case. Warning: Postfix queue IDs are reused. There is a very small possibility that postsuper deletes the wrong message file when it is executed while the Postfix mail system is delivering mail. The scenario is as follows:
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-h queue_id |
Put mail "on hold" so that no attempt is made to deliver it.
Move one message with the named queue ID from the named
mail queue(s) (default: incoming, active and
deferred) to the hold queue.
If a queue_id of - is specified, the program reads queue IDs from standard input. Specify -h ALL to hold all messages; for example, specify -h ALL deferred to hold mail in the deferred queue. As a safety measure, the word ALL must be specified in upper case. Note: while mail is "on hold" it will not expire when its time in the queue exceeds the maximal_queue_lifetime or bounce_queue_lifetime setting. It becomes subject to expiration after it is released from "hold". | ||||||||
-H queue_id |
Release mail that was put "on hold".
Move one message with the named queue ID from the named
mail queue(s) (default: hold) to the deferred queue.
If a queue_id of - is specified, the program reads queue IDs from standard input. Note: use "postsuper -r" to release mail that was kept on hold for a significant fraction of $maximal_queue_lifetime or $bounce_queue_lifetime, or longer. Specify -H ALL to release all mail that is "on hold". As a safety measure, the word ALL must be specified in upper case. | ||||||||
-p | Purge old temporary files that are left over after system or software crashes. | ||||||||
-r queue_id |
Requeue the message with the named queue ID from the named
mail queue(s) (default: hold, incoming, active and
deferred).
To requeue multiple messages, specify multiple -r
command-line options.
Alternatively, if a queue_id of - is specified, the program reads queue IDs from standard input. Specify -r ALL to requeue all messages. As a safety measure, the word ALL must be specified in upper case. A requeued message is moved to the maildrop queue, from where it is copied by the pickup(8) and cleanup(8) daemons to a new queue file. In many respects its handling differs from that of a new local submission.
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Warning: Postfix queue IDs are reused. There is a very small possibility that postsuper(1) requeues the wrong message file when it is executed while the Postfix mail system is running, but no harm should be done. | |||||||||
-s |
Structure check and structure repair. This should be done once
before Postfix startup.
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-v | Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple -v options make the software increasingly verbose. |
DIAGNOSTICS
Problems are reported to the standard error stream and to syslogd(8).postsuper(1) reports the number of messages deleted with -d, the number of messages requeued with -r, and the number of messages whose queue file name was fixed with -s. The report is written to the standard error stream and to syslogd(8).
ENVIRONMENT
Tag | Description |
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MAIL_CONFIG | Directory with the main.cf file. |
BUGS
Mail that is not sanitized by Postfix (i.e. mail in the maildrop queue) cannot be placed "on hold".CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
Tag | Description |
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config_directory (see postconf -d output) | The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf configuration files. |
hash_queue_depth (1) | The number of subdirectory levels for queue directories listed with the hash_queue_names parameter. |
hash_queue_names (deferred, defer) | The names of queue directories that are split across multiple subdirectory levels. |
queue_directory (see postconf -d output) | The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory. |
syslog_facility (mail) | The syslog facility of Postfix logging. |
syslog_name (postfix) | The mail system name that is prepended to the process name in syslog records, so that "smtpd" becomes, for example, "postfix/smtpd". |
SEE ALSO
sendmail(1), Sendmail-compatible user interface postqueue(1), unprivileged queue operations |
LICENSET
AUTHOR(S)
Wietse Venema IBM T.J. Watson Research P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA |