MaD dUCK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how does it get these??? i mean, once remote/13/145994 is removed, how can
qmail know of it's existence? does it keep track in memory then?
Okay, I guess that you cannot really flush the queue. Here is what I did to
remove all messages and get a working qmail
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 08:15:25AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MaD dUCK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how does it get these??? i mean, once remote/13/145994 is removed, how can
qmail know of it's existence? does it keep track in memory then?
Okay, I guess that you cannot really flush the
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 06:48:24PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
this is probably going to make people cry.
% cd /var/qmail/
% mkdir queue.flushed
% mv `find queue/info queue/local queue/remote queue/mess -type f` \
queue.flushed
What the *hell* are you trying to accomplish?
Greetz, Peter
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What the *hell* are you trying to accomplish?
flush the queue. i must admit though that while my mv command was supposed to
enable backups, it won't work like that since the three files associated with
a message have the same name. but rm'ing all files in the subdirectories given
will flush the
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 01:47:27PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
What the *hell* are you trying to accomplish?
flush the queue. i must admit though that while my mv command was supposed to
enable backups, it won't work like that since the three files associated with
a message have the same name.
Sure it will. And, as a bonus, it'll fill your log files of nasty queue
consistency errors, and possibly mess up your future queueing.
i haven't noticed that yet. where else does qmail keep queue info other than
in the files???
martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(greetings from the heart of the
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 02:52:52PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
Sure it will. And, as a bonus, it'll fill your log files of nasty queue
consistency errors, and possibly mess up your future queueing.
i haven't noticed that yet. where else does qmail keep queue info other than
in the files???
It
thus spake Ricardo Cerqueira (on Sat, 21 Oct 2000 08:15:21PM +0100):
P.S. - I've realized my original message looked like a reply to the
"rm'ing" part of yours. Sorry about that. I was talking about moving them.
AFAIK, removing them is safe, unless you have the misfortune of moving
something
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 03:27:51PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
thus spake Ricardo Cerqueira (on Sat, 21 Oct 2000 08:15:21PM +0100):
P.S. - I've realized my original message looked like a reply to the
"rm'ing" part of yours. Sorry about that. I was talking about moving them.
AFAIK, removing them
MaD dUCK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i haven't noticed that yet. where else does qmail keep queue info other than
in the files???
Here are some nice messages in /var/log/qmail/qmail-send/current:
@400039f1f8a0211d498c warning: trouble opening remote/18/146022; will try
again later
@400039f1f8a0211d498c warning: trouble opening remote/18/146022; will try
again later
@400039f1f8a2211df954 warning: trouble opening remote/13/145994; will try
again later
how does it get these??? i mean, once remote/13/145994 is removed, how can
qmail know of it's existence? does it
Is there any way to flush messages from the qmail queue?
--Tom Jackson
this is probably going to make people cry.
% cd /var/qmail/
% mkdir queue.flushed
% mv `find queue/info queue/local queue/remote queue/mess -type f` \
queue.flushed
you cannot move to another partition because of inode numbers.
martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(greetings from the heart of the
On 20 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to flush messages from the qmail queue?
--Tom Jackson
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-tcpok
kill -ALRM pid-of-qmail-send
jvz.
MaD dUCK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is probably going to make people cry.
But It worked!
About qmail-tcpok, this didn't remove anything from the queue, it seems that it
might speed up re-delivery attempts, or is this incorrect?
On 28-Dec-98 22:54:49, Samuel Dries-Daffner wrote something about "flushing queue". I
just couldn't help replying to it, thus:
I have lots of mail that seems stuck in my queue...how can I flush?
The first thing to do is, of course, to find out why it is stuck, and fix
that pro
On Tue, Dec 29, 1998 at 02:17:57PM +0100, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
# On 28-Dec-98 22:54:49, Samuel Dries-Daffner wrote something about "flushing queue".
I just couldn't help replying to it, thus:
# I have lots of mail that seems stuck in my queue...how can I flush?
#
#
I have lots of mail that seems stuck in my queue...how can I flush?
Samuel Daffner
Mills College ITS
Samuel Dries-Daffner wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
I have lots of mail that seems stuck in my queue...how can I flush?
First off all, you should see _why_ it's stuck. Network problems maybe?
Another thing might be to check the permissions on lock/trigger.
prw--w--w- qmail:qmail is right.
To tell
On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Samuel Dries-Daffner wrote:
I have lots of mail that seems stuck in my queue...how can I flush?
Samuel Daffner
Mills College ITS
a) ps -aux |grep qmails ; kill -ALRM pid_of_qmail-send
b)use Michel Beltrame's qmHandle package
look www.qmail.org
regards
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