Tried that one.. What I did was:
        /usr/local/bin/svc -d /service/qmail-send
qmail-send still didn't exit or anything so I did:
        killall -TERM qmail-send
Now there were 20 qmail-remote's running so I figured that it was
waiting on them.  Since they have been sitting there for about 3 hours
now I did:
        Killall -HUP qmail-remote
This seemed to clear everything out.  I then did:
        /usr/local/bin/svc -u /service/qmail-send
then
        killall -ALRM qmail-send
This started the queuing back but it still only handle 20 and I have
like 40 in the queue.

Hope this helps,

Ed McLain

-----Original Message-----
From: John White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 5:26 PM
To: Edward McLain
Subject: Re: Problem with Qmail Queueing

On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 03:45:25PM -0500, Edward McLain wrote:
> I set up the system originally based on the "Life with QMail" way to
do
> it so if there any problems with doing this please let me know.
 
No, that's a pretty good starting point.

I think all you needed to do was give qmail-send a kill -HUP.

John 

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