thanks all good info
I have done
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread
and using a NNNN from that i do a
find /var/qmail/queue -name NNNN| xargs cat | less
Where NNNN is the ~8 digit ID specified on the
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread command.
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstat
( i have many in q )
I pumped those into a txt file by
find /var/qmail/queue -name NNNN| xargs cat | less >
/root/Desktop/investigate/NNNN.txt
( again NNNNN is actually something like 18974113
I looked at several (20) and all reference the same account
so i figure that account has a hacked passwrd
i will change that users password ...so something stonger!
but now .... what is suggested that i might do with the queue ?
should I do zero? flush them ? dlt them?
I find this wisdom
1) qmHandle -S emails to delete or use this qmHandle -D (this is
dangerous, it will delete all emails in queue which you dont want to)
2) after its done, stop qmail
3) then start qmail
4) you are done..
but this is considers better????
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/qmqtool/current/README
so what might others suggest?
Thanks much!
jim S