Leon,

> Sometimes, I got similar problems after restarting amavis, postfix stops
> communicate with amavis (and I see that mailq rapidly grows).
> I needed to restart postfix to make it work normally again:
...
> But thanks for the tip Mark, I'll try 'postfix flush'.

'postfix flush' should suffice for the impatient to speed up mail
flow recovery after amavisd restart if the amavisd restart took
so long that Postfix noticed it.

Only use it when necessary, and most iportantly, don't call
postfix flush unnecessarily from a cron script.

> As I understand "terminated by SIGTERM" is normal?

Yes, SIGTERM is the usual signal for controlled shutdown of some process.

SIGKILL is a brute-force cannon only necessary when other attempt fail,
its drawback is that it prevents the process to do cleanups before stopping.

  Mark

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