Your probably referring to the deferred queue. This is not reported and a feature request has been submitted.
-- Jeremy McSpadden Flux Labs, Inc | http://www.fluxlabs.net<http://www.fluxlabs.net/> | Endless Solutions Office : 850-250-5590<tel:850-250-5590> | Cell : 850-890-2543<tel:850-890-2543> | Fax : 850-254-2955<tel:850-254-2955> On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:44 PM, "Thiago Martins" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi guys. First I'd like to say that Baruwa is a very good solution. I'm an old user from MailWatch and decided to migrate to Baruwa recently, because it a similar solution with a much better implementation. Almost everything is working fine in my setup. The only feature not working properly is the Postfix Mail Queue management (outbond). I have around 163 messages stuck in the queue for different reasons, from timeout on the destination server to wrong (misspelled) addresses. But Baruwa is not reporting them. It would be nice to manage them from within baruwa web interface. I did changed the command in crontab to include the MTA: baruwa-admin queuestats --mta=postfix, but by running the command myself, I see no messages on the outbond queue: $ baruwa-admin queuestats --mta=postfix == Delete flaged queue items from the inbound queue == == Deleted 0 items from the inbound queue == == Delete flaged queue items from the outbound queue == == Deleted 0 items from the outbound queue == == Processing the inbound queue: /var/spool/postfix/hold with 1 items == == Skipping the outbound queue 0 items found == As you can see, the HOLD queue is working when messages are there. My mailq shows: $ mailq |grep -i request -- 4522 Kbytes in 163 Requests. Some details about my setup: Scientific Linux 6.2 (x64), Baruwa and MailScanner installed from Baruwa yum repo and Postfix from the vendor repo. Thanks in advance for your help. _______________________________________________ Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056
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