>I had an IIS box that was setup to relay email die on me yesterday, but
>before so, managed to copy 1500 emails out of the queue directory. They
>are all named NTFS_*.EML I am looking for a way to take these files into
>imail's queue for delivery. These are all 'incoming' messages for our
>domain. I have tried renaming them to the Q*.SMD format and placing them
>in the directory, but that was not successful. Can any of the imail gods
>offer any assistance?
It's not going to be easy.
The problem is that IMail uses 2 files, a Q*.SMD that contains a list of
the recipients and other related information, and a D*.SMD file that
contains the actual E-mail (headers and body).
I'm not familiar with the Microsoft SMTP format, but you would need to
somehow convert it to IMail's proprietary format, which would probably need
to be done by hand (or writing a script or something that would do
it). I'm not aware of any programs that automatically convert the files.
Your best bet would likely be to copy those queue files to another IIS box.
-Scott
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