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POSTDROP(1) General Commands Manual POSTDROP(1)NAMEpostdrop - Postfix mail posting utilitySYNOPSISpostdrop [-rv] [-c config_dir]DESCRIPTIONThe postdrop(1) command creates a file in the maildrop directory and copies its standard input to the file. Options: -c config_dir The main.cf configuration file is in the named directory instead of the default configuration directory. See also the MAIL_CONFIG environment setting below. -r Use a Postfix-internal protocol for reading the message from standard input, and for reporting status information on standard out- put. This is currently the only supported method. -v Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple -v options make the software increasingly verbose. As of Postfix 2.3, this option is available for the super-user only.SECURITYThe command is designed to run with set-group ID privileges, so that it can write to the maildrop queue directory and so that it can con- nect to Postfix daemon processes.DIAGNOSTICSFatal errors: malformed input, I/O error, out of memory. Problems are logged to syslogd(8) and to the standard error stream. When the input is incomplete, or when the process receives a HUP, INT, QUIT or TERM signal, the queue file is deleted.ENVIRONMENTMAIL_CONFIG Directory with the main.cf file. In order to avoid exploitation of set-group ID privileges, a non-standard directory is allowed only if: o The name is listed in the standard main.cf file with the alternate_config_directories configuration parameter. o The command is invoked by the super-user.CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSThe following main.cf parameters are especially relevant to this program. The text below provides only a parameter summary. See post- conf(5) for more details including examples. alternate_config_directories (empty) A list of non-default Postfix configuration directories that may be specified with "-c config_directory" on the command line, or via the MAIL_CONFIG environment parameter. config_directory (see 'postconf -d' output) The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf configuration files. import_environment (see 'postconf -d' output) The list of environment parameters that a Postfix process will import from a non-Postfix parent process. queue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output) The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory. syslog_facility (mail) The syslog facility of Postfix logging. syslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output) The mail system name that is prepended to the process name in syslog records, so that "smtpd" becomes, for example, "postfix/smtpd". trigger_timeout (10s) The time limit for sending a trigger to a Postfix daemon (for example, the pickup(8) or qmgr(8) daemon). Available in Postfix version 2.2 and later: authorized_submit_users (static:anyone) List of users who are authorized to submit mail with the sendmail(1) command (and with the privileged postdrop(1) helper command).FILES/var/spool/postfix/maildrop, maildrop queueSEE ALSOsendmail(1), compatibility interface postconf(5), configuration parameters syslogd(8), system loggingLICENSEThe 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 POSTDROP(1)
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