Dariush,
I ran the command and 'un-froze' the messages. I can't wait to see what happens
to them now.
Greg Wood
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On 9/18/00 at 12:25 PM Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exi
Dariush,
I ran the command and 'un-froze' the messages. I can't wait to see what happens to
them now.
Greg Wood
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On 9/18/00 at 12:25 PM Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have ex
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
> 'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
> documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in so
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
>'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
>documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in som
I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
documentation, which I already did.
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On 9/16/00 at 3:41 PM
I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention 'auto-thaw'
in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the documentation, which
I already did.
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On 9/16/00 at 3:41 PM
> I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw' (section 3.3) but I am
> unsure how to use it or even if it is the right option.
there is example of how to use it in examples and in your default
/etc/exim.conf.
I don't use it, i do sth like this:
cd /var/cache/exim/msglog
exim -Mt *
I was going through my exim mainlog file and find that
I have 200+ frozen messages. I would like to get rid of them.
I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw'
(section 3.3) but I am unsure how to use it or even if it is the right
option.
Likewise, section 32.3, Long-term failu
> I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw' (section 3.3) but I am unsure
>how to use it or even if it is the right option.
there is example of how to use it in examples and in your default
/etc/exim.conf.
I don't use it, i do sth like this:
cd /var/cache/exim/msglog
exim -Mt *
--
I was going through my exim mainlog file and find that
I have 200+ frozen messages. I would like to get rid of them.
I've been through my exim doc and found 'auto-thaw'
(section 3.3) but I am unsure how to use it or even if it is the right
option.
Likewise, section 32.3, Long-term failu
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