Hans du Plooy wrote: > On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 18:23 -0800, Adam D wrote: >> I just have created additional postfix servers on the mail server and >> would like to add the additional configs into the init daemon but >> looking at the scrip from LaMont Jones I am not able to decipher where >> to put the additional servers. I have an old script which is shorter >> and does not have a lot of the extra codes as the newest one. >> >> Does anyone have an idea as to add additional postfix servers? I am a >> bit perplexed. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Adam >> > > Do I understand you correctly that you're running two (or more) > instances of postfix? > > This is what I use on Sarge for two instances. It's easily expandable > to handle more. You'll see the config dir for the second instance > is /etc/postfix-out: >
Thank you. That was a script I had used in the passed and worked very well. Sadly I don't know much about programing or the like but what is the difference with this one and the standard postfix init script maintained by the Debian package maintainer? -Adam > #!/bin/sh > # > # Start or stop TWO Postfix Instances > # Assumes first instance config files are in /etc/postfix > # and second instance files are in /etc/postfix-out > # > # For Debian Linux 3.0. > # > > PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin > DAEMON=/usr/sbin/postfix > NAME=Postfix > > case "$1" in > start) > echo -n "Starting mail transport agent: Postfix" > > $DAEMON start 2>&1 | > (grep -v 'starting the Postfix' 1>&2 || /bin/true) > echo "." > echo -n "Starting mail transport agent: Postfix-out" > > $DAEMON -c /etc/postfix-out start 2>&1 | > (grep -v 'starting the Postfix' 1>&2 || /bin/true) > echo "." > ;; > > stop) > echo -n "Stopping mail transport agent: Postfix" > $DAEMON stop 2>&1 | > (grep -v 'stopping the Postfix' 1>&2 || /bin/true) > echo "." > echo -n "Stopping mail transport agent: Postfix-out" > $DAEMON -c /etc/postfix-out stop 2>&1 | > (grep -v 'stopping the Postfix' 1>&2 || /bin/true) > echo "." > ;; > > restart) > $0 stop > $0 start > ;; > *) > echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/postfix {start|stop|restart}" > exit 1 > ;; > esac > > exit 0 > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]