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Simple postmap question
\ Simone Felici (29 Nov 2007)
. \ Noel Jones (29 Nov 2007)

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Subject:Re: Simple postmap question
Group:Postfix-users
From:Noel Jones
Date:29 Nov 2007


 
Simone Felici wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a simple question on postmap.
> On two different servers, the same 'postmap -q ....' command returns on
> the first server the output to maillog, on the second case, the output
> is returned on stdout. How can I switch between the two outputs?
> It's more easier to have the output on stdout to check my policies
> without look into maillog.
>
> Thank's Simon
>

"postmap -q ..." always prints successful output to stdout.
Errors are printed to stderr and also reported to syslogd.
There are no controls in postfix to change this.

Perhaps you have redirected stderr away from your screen.

--
Noel Jones


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