From: Ralf Hildebrandt (no email)
Date: Sun Sep 01 2002 - 03:14:41 EDT
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 12:32:38PM -0500, Scott Weber wrote:
> Not so fast.
>
> Could some one explain the following behavior:
>
> I deleted the aliases.db from /etc, and set main.cf to read it
> from /etc/mail (the original copy). I stopped and started postfix.
> It didn't work. messages just sat in the queue (3 test msgs)
>
> I coped aliases.db into /etc again, changed main.cf back to the
> way it was. I stopped and started postfix.
> It still wasn't working. messages just sat in the queue.
You ran newaliases?
> I rebooted the machine, and started postfix and it's working.
I guess your init.d script does more than just to start postfix...
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