Len,
Your method was very helpful. I think I may have narrowed it down to a
couple of messages (so far, I still have 6,000 messages to go), but one
message in particular I am unable to delete. It's got the ~ symbol in the
queue and spool directory so it's in process. I delete it out of the queue,
but it keeps coming back. I delete out of the spool directory, but it
keeps magically reappearing. I delete it out of the spool and queue
simultaneously and, you guessed it, it's there again. I figure out this
rate, I've got a "special" server on my hands, a magical server. I probably
will be able to retire from the fame and fortune it's going to bring me.
Any help on getting these in process messages deleted would forever put you
on a pedestal in my eyes.
Also, I'm curious, how does this happen in the first place? What causes a
message to go bad and how can I prevent it from happening? It looks like
the message was one that was sent out to a small list (about 3000 members).
Thanks,
Ryan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Bouncing mail???
>In fact I have implemented this using my IMGATE ( great
>program/solution ) machines which we setup a few months ago. It has
>taken a big load off of the IMAIL servers and the mail delivery
>problems the customers were complaining of have appeared to stop.
So, with Imail 6.04 sending outgoing to IMGate, you're still having
10x the bounce rate even with IMGate doing the final deliveries? If
so, then IMail 6.04 is sending what msgs differently to imgate that
bounce? Since imail doesn't use DNS to send outgoing to Imgate's ip.
If IMGate gets them bounced too, I find it hard to believe Imail 6.04
was the cause.
Len
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