Dear Charles Cazabon

>
>You can either use queue-fix to replace/fix the (non-existent?) queue, or
>restore from your backups and THEN use queue-fix to fix the queue.
>
>You can't just restore from tape; files in the queue are named based on the
>inodes they reside on.  Restoring from tape will completely mess this up.
>queue-fix will rename all the files to match properly.
>
>Charles

  I have fix the queue using queue-fix. It unlinked some file under 
/var/qmail/queue/remote,
but now I still can see the Warning messages in the maillog? Is there something wrong?

  Another question(that is also why I removed the queue), I have noticed for days,now 
it becomes 
more and more unbearable. That is,it is very slowly when we receive mails through 
POP3. The 
strange thing is that when you have received the mails then receive mails again 
immediately,
it is very quickly. These days this situation is very common. I'm not sure what's the 
problem. 
It the problem of our Mail System or the problem of the network. My mail system is:
FreeBSD+qmail+vpopmail+sqwebmail.Thank you.

            flint
            

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