>> If the message is being piped correctly, see if it is sitting in
>> qfiles/commands/. If so, then as Glen suggests in another reply, make
>> sure CommandRunner is running.
>> 
> There are a bunch of files sitting in the qfiles/commands directory.
> How do I make sure CommandRunner is running?

Got it. I just restarted mailmanctl and it is running smoothly.

How come this process is not running by default?
How can I make sure that the next time the system is rebooted, that
mailmanctl starts on boot?

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