Scott,

I am going to stop the smtp service so no mail will be coming in.
Essentially, at that point I need to clear out that overflow queue..

Darrell


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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Starting Declude to Force a Queue Run


>I have a backup mail server that is a bit under-speed of our primary mail 
>server.  Right now the backup mail server is being pounded with SoBig 
>which has forced the box to 100% cpu and the queue is growing slowly.
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>I am going to stop the smtp service in imail on this backup server while I 
>swap a faster server into its place.  How can I manually force declude to 
>start processing the messages in the overflow directory once I stop the 
>smtp service..

Declude will automatically start processing E-mails from the overflow 
directory as soon as the next E-mail arrives.

                                                    -Scott
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