> On May 2, 2023, at 16:14, kwoody--- via Postfix-users 
> <postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote:
> 
>>> Log for the nightly cron job run:
>>> 
>>> 03:01:09 mail sendmail[10703]: 342A19Wv010703: from=root,
>> size=14672,
>>> class=0, nrcpts=1,
>>> msgid=<202305021001.342a19wv010...@mail.citytel.net>,
>>> relay=root@localhost
>> 
>> This is sent by Sendmail(TM), not Postfix. You need to run whatever system
>> utility FreeBSD uses to switch the default mailer. Note the mail already
> is
>> addressed to @mail.citytel.net, so that's happening before postfix ever
> sees
>> the mail.
> 
> I caught that too and was unsure of why it was showing sendmail there or if
> it was relevant. But it is so will go down that path.
> 
> Always just do a pkg install of postfix on new systems, but in this case it
> didn't
> replace sendmail like I thought it did.
> 
> Thanks.


The FreeBSD handbook has a section that shows how to replace sendmail with 
postfix, Section 30.4

Changes are needed to /etc/rc.conf and /etc/mail/mailer.conf

-- Doug

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