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Issue qmail bug introduced in mu23

Linulex

Silver Pleskian
centos 6.9
plesk 17.5.3 mu 23
selinulex = off
mta = qmail.

when sending mails from the cron with mail(), the plesk_sendmail is trying to look for postifix parts, but the mta is qmail.

Code:
plesk sendmail[22841]: Trying to resolve the e-mail alias: root
fork_execv: execv("/usr/sbin/postalias") failed: No such file or directory
fork_execv: execv("/usr/sbin/postalias") failed: No such file or directory

command that gave the error

Code:
cat /var/log/rsnapshot.log | grep "`date +%m"-"%d`" | mail -s "`tail -n 1 /var/log/rsnapshot.log` -- `uname -n`" [email protected]

regards
Jan
 
I found that after i created this posting.

You suggest there the woraround to use full e-mail addresses, but as you can see from the cron command: thats what i am doing.

I "fixed" it with the work around to add >/dev/null 2>&1 to the end for now.
The error is still there, but it wont mail the error anymore to root.

regards
Jan
 
Thank you. Reproduced, confirmed and submitted as PPPM-7148
 
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