Brad Knowles wrote:
>McNutt Jr, William R wrote:
>
>> Mailmain is currently not sending traffic. But that's okay at the
>> moment. One of my users wants to cancel a message she's sent. Normally
>> I couldn't do this, because traffic goes out too fast for me to catch
>> it.
>>
>> But since right now nothing's moving, I told her I'd try before I
>> re-started mailman. Where would I look to find an outgoing message?
>
>Depending on where your version of Mailman is installed, that would be in
>${MAILMANHOME}/qfiles/out/. Otherwise, it has already been handed off to
>the MTA.
Or, depending on what part of Mailman's processing isn't running, it
might be in qfiles/in/. You can use bin/show_qfiles to list the
contents of the queue entries.
Note if the Mailman problem is OutgoingRunner and the message is in
qfiles/out/, it may already have been archived.
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