On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 07:30:05PM +0100, Kai Wirt wrote: > Hi all, > > i have a question regarding the mail queue of OpenSMTPD. I have a message > which seems to be stuck in there. > mailq says: > > Message Envelope > q0SbgP8S <sender> -> <recepient> [buf_read: connection closed] > > After a few hours i tried to reschedule the message manually. As the > Man page for smtpctl states the schedule command marks a message for > immediate delivery. However > smtpctl schedule all and smtpctl schedule q0SBgP8S didn't work as well. > > Can you give me a hint on how to trigger off immediate message delivery? > Or is it at least possible to bounce the message back? > > Is there a wwy to configure the retry invterval of OpenSMTPD? The only thing > i found was the > expire command in smtpd.conf. > >
Hi, You really need to post the output of smtpd -dv while you reproduce the issue otherwise it's impossible to guess what's happening ;-) As a side note, smtpd is under development and you should not use the -stable version of it but track -current. The queue code you're currently using has been backed out recently. Gilles -- Gilles Chehade freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant http://www.poolp.org