Postfix manual - postfix(1)

POSTFIX(1) POSTFIX(1)
NAME 
 postfix - Postfix control program
SYNOPSIS 
 postfix [-Dv] [-c config_dir] command
DESCRIPTION 
 This command is reserved for the superuser. To submit mail, use the
 Postfix sendmail(1) command.
 The postfix(1) command controls the operation of the Postfix mail sys-
 tem: start or stop the master(8) daemon, do a health check, and other
 maintenance.
 By default, the postfix(1) command sets up a standardized environment
 and runs the postfix-script shell script to do the actual work.
 However, when support for multiple Postfix instances is configured,
 postfix(1) executes the command specified with the multi_instance_wrap-
 per  configuration parameter. This command will execute the command for
 each applicable Postfix instance.
 The following commands are implemented:
 check Warn about bad directory/file ownership or permissions, and cre-
 ate missing directories.
 start Start the Postfix mail system. This also runs the configuration
 check described above.
 start-fg
 Like start, but keep the master(8) daemon running in the fore-
 ground, and enable master(8) "init" mode when running as PID 1.
 This command requires that multi-instance support is disabled
 (i.e. the multi_instance_directories parameter value must be
 empty).
 When running Postfix inside a container, see MAILLOG_README for
 logging to stdout. Postfix logs to syslog by default, which
 requires a) running a syslogd process inside the container, or
 b) mounting the container host's /dev/log socket inside the con-
 tainer (example: "docker run -v /dev/log:/dev/log ..."), and c)
 a distinct Postfix "syslog_name" prefix that identifies logging
 from the Postfix instance.
 stop Stop the Postfix mail system in an orderly fashion. If possible,
 running processes are allowed to terminate at their earliest
 convenience.
 Note: in order to refresh the Postfix mail system after a con-
 figuration change, do not use the start and stop commands in
 succession. Use the reload command instead.
 abort Stop the Postfix mail system abruptly. Running processes are
 signaled to stop immediately.
 flush Force delivery: attempt to deliver every message in the deferred
 mail queue. Normally, attempts to deliver delayed mail happen at
 regular intervals, the interval doubling after each failed
 attempt.
 Warning: flushing undeliverable mail frequently will result in
 poor delivery performance of all other mail.
 reload Re-read configuration files. Running processes terminate at
 their earliest convenience.
 status Indicate if the Postfix mail system is currently running (zero
 exit status) or stopped (non-zero exit status).
 set-permissions [name=value ...]
 Set the ownership and permissions of Postfix related files and
 directories, as specified in the postfix-files file.
 Specify name=value to override and update specific main.cf con-
 figuration parameters. Use this, for example, to change the
 mail_owner  or setgid_group  setting for an already installed
 Postfix system.
 This feature is available in Postfix 2.1 and later. With Post-
 fix 2.0 and earlier, use "$config_directory/post-install
 set-permissions".
 logrotate
 Rotate the logfile specified with $maillog_file, by appending a
 time-stamp suffix that is formatted according to $mail-
 log_file_rotate_suffix, and by compressing the file with the
 command specified with $maillog_file_compressor. This will not
 rotate /dev/* files.
 This feature is available in Postfix 3.4 and later.
 tls subcommand
 Enable opportunistic TLS in the Postfix SMTP client or server,
 and manage Postfix SMTP server TLS private keys and certifi-
 cates. See postfix-tls(1) for documentation.
 This feature is available in Postfix 3.1 and later.
 upgrade-configuration [name=value ...]
 Update the main.cf and master.cf files with information that
 Postfix needs in order to run: add or update services, and add
 or update configuration parameter settings.
 Specify name=value to override and update specific main.cf con-
 figuration parameters.
 This feature is available in Postfix 2.1 and later. With Post-
 fix 2.0 and earlier, use "$config_directory/post-install
 upgrade-configuration".
 The following options are implemented:
 -c config_dir
 Read the main.cf and master.cf configuration files in the named
 directory instead of the default configuration directory. Use
 this to distinguish between multiple Postfix instances on the
 same host.
 With Postfix 2.6 and later, this option forces the postfix(1)
 command to operate on the specified Postfix instance only. This
 behavior is inherited by postfix(1) commands that run as a
 descendant of the current process.
 -D (with postfix start only)
 Run each Postfix daemon under control of a debugger as specified
 via the debugger_command  configuration parameter.
 -v Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple -v
 options make the software increasingly verbose.
ENVIRONMENT 
 The postfix(1) command exports the following environment variables
 before executing the postfix-script file:
 MAIL_CONFIG
 This is set when the -c command-line option is present.
 With Postfix 2.6 and later, this environment variable forces the
 postfix(1) command to operate on the specified Postfix instance
 only. This behavior is inherited by postfix(1) commands that
 run as a descendant of the current process.
 MAIL_VERBOSE
 This is set when the -v command-line option is present.
 MAIL_DEBUG
 This is set when the -D command-line option is present.
 When the internal logging service is enabled (by setting a non-empty
 maillog_file parameter value) the postfix(1) command exports settings
 that are used by child processes before they have processed main.cf or
 command-line settings.
 POSTLOG_SERVICE
 The name of the public postlog service endpoint.
 POSTLOG_HOSTNAME
 The hostname to prepend to internal logging.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 
 The following main.cf configuration parameters are exported as environ-
 ment variables with the same names:
 config_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf con-
 figuration files.
 command_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of all postfix administrative commands.
 daemon_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The directory with Postfix support programs and daemon programs.
 html_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of Postfix HTML files that describe how to build,
 configure or operate a specific Postfix subsystem or feature.
 mail_owner (postfix)
 The UNIX system account that owns the Postfix queue and most
 Postfix daemon processes.
 mailq_path (see 'postconf -d' output)
 Sendmail compatibility feature that specifies where the Postfix
 mailq(1) command is installed.
 manpage_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 Where the Postfix manual pages are installed.
 newaliases_path (see 'postconf -d' output)
 Sendmail compatibility feature that specifies the location of
 the newaliases(1) command.
 queue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory.
 readme_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of Postfix README files that describe how to build,
 configure or operate a specific Postfix subsystem or feature.
 sendmail_path (see 'postconf -d' output)
 A Sendmail compatibility feature that specifies the location of
 the Postfix sendmail(1) command.
 setgid_group (postdrop)
 The group ownership of set-gid Postfix commands and of
 group-writable Postfix directories.
 Available in Postfix version 2.5 and later:
 data_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The directory with Postfix-writable data files (for example:
 caches, pseudo-random numbers).
 Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later:
 compatibility_level (0)
 A safety net that causes Postfix to run with backwards-compati-
 ble default settings after an upgrade to a newer Postfix ver-
 sion.
 meta_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of non-executable files that are shared among mul-
 tiple Postfix instances, such as postfix-files, dynamicmaps.cf,
 and the multi-instance template files main.cf.proto and mas-
 ter.cf.proto.
 shlib_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The location of Postfix dynamically-linked libraries (libpost-
 fix-*.so), and the default location of Postfix database plugins
 (postfix-*.so) that have a relative pathname in the dynam-
 icmaps.cf file.
 Available in Postfix version 3.1 and later:
 openssl_path (openssl)
 The location of the OpenSSL command line program openssl(1).
 Other configuration parameters:
 import_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)
 The list of environment variables that a privileged Postfix
 process will import from a non-Postfix parent process, or
 name=value environment overrides.
 syslog_facility (mail)
 The syslog facility of Postfix logging.
 syslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)
 A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog
 records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd".
 Available in Postfix version 2.6 and later:
 multi_instance_directories (empty)
 An optional list of non-default Postfix configuration directo-
 ries; these directories belong to additional Postfix instances
 that share the Postfix executable files and documentation with
 the default Postfix instance, and that are started, stopped,
 etc., together with the default Postfix instance.
 multi_instance_wrapper (empty)
 The pathname of a multi-instance manager command that the post-
 fix(1) command invokes when the multi_instance_directories
 parameter value is non-empty.
 multi_instance_group (empty)
 The optional instance group name of this Postfix instance.
 multi_instance_name (empty)
 The optional instance name of this Postfix instance.
 multi_instance_enable (no)
 Allow this Postfix instance to be started, stopped, etc., by a
 multi-instance manager.
 Available in Postfix version 3.4 and later:
 maillog_file (empty)
 The name of an optional logfile that is written by the Postfix
 postlogd(8) service.
 maillog_file_compressor (gzip)
 The program to run after rotating $maillog_file with "postfix
 logrotate".
 maillog_file_prefixes (/var, /dev/stdout)
 A list of allowed prefixes for a maillog_file value.
 maillog_file_rotate_suffix (%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)
 The format of the suffix to append to $maillog_file while rotat-
 ing the file with "postfix logrotate".
 postlog_service_name (postlog)
 The name of the postlogd(8) service entry in master.cf.
FILES 
 Prior to Postfix version 2.6, all of the following files were in $con-
 fig_directory . Some files are now in $daemon_directory  or $meta_direc-
 tory so that they can be shared among multiple instances that run the
 same Postfix version.
 Use the command "postconf config_directory " or "postconf daemon_direc-
 tory " to expand the names into their actual values.
 $config_directory/main.cf, Postfix configuration parameters
 $config_directory/master.cf, Postfix daemon processes
 $daemon_directory/postfix-script, administrative commands
 $daemon_directory/post-install, post-installation configuration
 $meta_directory/dynamicmaps.cf, plug-in database clients
 $meta_directory/postfix-files, file/directory permissions
SEE ALSO 
 Commands:
 postalias(1), create/update/query alias database
 postcat(1), examine Postfix queue file
 postconf(1), Postfix configuration utility
 postdrop(1), Postfix mail posting utility
 postfix(1), Postfix control program
 postfix-tls(1), Postfix TLS management
 postkick(1), trigger Postfix daemon
 postlock(1), Postfix-compatible locking
 postlog(1), Postfix-compatible logging
 postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
 postmulti(1), Postfix multi-instance manager
 postqueue(1), Postfix mail queue control
 postsuper(1), Postfix housekeeping
 mailq(1), Sendmail compatibility interface
 newaliases(1), Sendmail compatibility interface
 sendmail(1), Sendmail compatibility interface
 Postfix configuration:
 bounce(5), Postfix bounce message templates
 master(5), Postfix master.cf file syntax
 postconf(5), Postfix main.cf file syntax
 postfix-wrapper(5), Postfix multi-instance API
 Table-driven mechanisms:
 access(5), Postfix SMTP access control table
 aliases(5), Postfix local aliasing
 canonical(5), Postfix input address rewriting
 generic(5), Postfix output address rewriting
 header_checks(5), body_checks(5), Postfix content inspection
 relocated(5), Users that have moved
 transport(5), Postfix routing table
 virtual(5), Postfix virtual aliasing
 Table lookup mechanisms:
 cidr_table(5), Associate CIDR pattern with value
 ldap_table(5), Postfix LDAP client
 lmdb_table(5), Postfix LMDB database driver
 memcache_table(5), Postfix memcache client
 mongodb_table(5), Postfix MongoDB client
 mysql_table(5), Postfix MYSQL client
 nisplus_table(5), Postfix NIS+ client
 pcre_table(5), Associate PCRE pattern with value
 pgsql_table(5), Postfix PostgreSQL client
 regexp_table(5), Associate POSIX regexp pattern with value
 socketmap_table(5), Postfix socketmap client
 sqlite_table(5), Postfix SQLite database driver
 tcp_table(5), Postfix client-server table lookup
 Daemon processes:
 anvil(8), Postfix connection/rate limiting
 bounce(8), defer(8), trace(8), Delivery status reports
 cleanup(8), canonicalize and enqueue message
 discard(8), Postfix discard delivery agent
 dnsblog(8), DNS allow/denylist logger
 error(8), Postfix error delivery agent
 flush(8), Postfix fast ETRN service
 local(8), Postfix local delivery agent
 master(8), Postfix master daemon
 oqmgr(8), old Postfix queue manager
 pickup(8), Postfix local mail pickup
 pipe(8), deliver mail to non-Postfix command
 postlogd(8), Postfix internal logging service
 postscreen(8), Postfix zombie blocker
 proxymap(8), Postfix lookup table proxy server
 qmgr(8), Postfix queue manager
 qmqpd(8), Postfix QMQP server
 scache(8), Postfix connection cache manager
 showq(8), list Postfix mail queue
 smtp(8), lmtp(8), Postfix SMTP+LMTP client
 smtpd(8), Postfix SMTP server
 spawn(8), run non-Postfix server
 tlsmgr(8), Postfix TLS cache and randomness manager
 tlsproxy(8), Postfix TLS proxy server
 trivial-rewrite(8), Postfix address rewriting
 verify(8), Postfix address verification
 virtual(8), Postfix virtual delivery agent
 Other:
 syslogd(8), system logging
README FILES 
 OVERVIEW, overview of Postfix commands and processes
 BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README, Postfix basic configuration
 ADDRESS_REWRITING_README, Postfix address rewriting
 SMTPD_ACCESS_README, SMTP relay/access control
 CONTENT_INSPECTION_README, Postfix content inspection
 QSHAPE_README, Postfix queue analysis
LICENSE 
 The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
AUTHOR(S)
 Wietse Venema
 IBM T.J. Watson Research
 P.O. Box 704
 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
 Wietse Venema
 Google, Inc.
 111 8th Avenue
 New York, NY 10011, USA
 TLS support by:
 Lutz Jaenicke
 Brandenburg University of Technology
 Cottbus, Germany
 Victor Duchovni
 Morgan Stanley
 SASL support originally by:
 Till Franke
 SuSE Rhein/Main AG
 65760 Eschborn, Germany
 LMTP support originally by:
 Philip A. Prindeville
 Mirapoint, Inc.
 USA.
 Amos Gouaux
 University of Texas at Dallas
 P.O. Box 830688, MC34
 Richardson, TX 75083, USA
 IPv6 support originally by:
 Mark Huizer, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands
 Jun-ichiro 'itojun' Hagino, KAME project, Japan
 The Linux PLD project
 Dean Strik, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands
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