On 11 Oct 2014, at 17:43 , li...@rhsoft.net wrote: > Am 12.10.2014 um 01:35 schrieb Benny Pedersen: >> On October 10, 2014 11:35:09 PM Robert Lopez <rlopez...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I looked at the "Please see". Thanks! I will try this out. >> >> postfix stop && postmap hash:/etc/postfix/hashfile && postfix start >> >> Loosy workaround > > that is *not* a workaround, that is a joke, you really do not want to hard > stop services for updates - never ever
Well… it depends on how much traffic that service gets, really. On a small mailserver I’d have no trouble doing that. But honestly, I would probably just postmap /etc/postfix/file && postfix reload > just generate your map file in a temp folder, map it there and move both > files to /etc/postfix, you can easily do that for a lot of map files and only > if the result have changed compared with the ones in /etc/postfix move them > at the end and isse a one time reload Yes, that is certainly the way to to it right, and really the only choice on a busy server. -- I think I found your marbles.