Saturday, 4 May 2013

Postfix Commands

View the postfix version
#  
postconf  mail_version
mail_version = 2.3.3

Check the postfix installation
#  
postfix check

Show default postfix values
#  
postconf -d

To show non default postfix values
#  
postconf -n

To restart postfix mail server 
# postfix reload

Flush the mail queue
#  
postfix  flush
Or you can use:
#  
postfix  -f

To see mail queue
#  
mailq
in send mail sendmail -bp )
#  
mailq | wc -l
(
will give the total no of mails in queue )
To remove all mail from the queue
#  
postsuper -d ALL

To remove all mails in the deferred queue
#  
postsuper -d ALL deferred

To see the mails in a tree structure
#  
qshape

View the mail content
 postcat -q  AFD4A228 37C
You will get the above id from mailq . Or you can view the mails from postfix mail spool. Usually postfix will store the mails in /var/spool/postfix/active/ from this location also you can view the mails .  We can change the queue directory from the postfix conf.

Sort by from address
# mailq | awk '/^[0-9,A-F]/ {print $7}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n


To remove all mails sent by user@adminlogs.info from the queue
mailq| grep '^[A-Z0-9]'|grep user@adminlogs.info|cut -f1 -d' ' |tr -d \*|postsuper -d -

To remove all mails being sent using the From address “user@adminlogs.info”
mailq | awk '/^[0-9,A-F].*user@adminlogs.info / {print $1}' | cut -d '!' -f 1 | postsuper -d -

To remove all mails sent by the domain adminlogs.info from the queue 
mailq| grep '^[A-Z0-9]'|grep @adminlogs.info|cut -f1 -d' ' |tr -d \*|postsuper -d -

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