"Mark Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would like to know in what directory is the location of unsent mail
>files in Qmail.??
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#file-structure
-Dave
Hi,
I would like to know in what directory is the location of unsent mail
files in Qmail.??
Thank you
Mark
I am aware of this risk. Which is why I worded it as I did. I personally
do not age any mail with a valid to address. At worst under your
scenario, I bounce a message after only one delivery attempt. The message
is still not "lost".
The real problem with aging the mail while qmail is deliveri
+ "Timothy L. Mayo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Changing timestamps while qmail is running is "fairly" safe.
Indeed, the one and only danger in doing that is the tiny risk that,
between the time you identified the message whose time stamp needs
changing and your doing it, that message has left the qu
Changing timestamps while qmail is running is "fairly" safe. The only
file you should need to change is the one under /var/qmail/queue/info.
None of the others need to be changed.
I have a small script that does this for me based on the message number
from qmail-qread output.
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For the curious, I got an answer from Petr Novotny, to my question about
removing queued messages. First he said there is no such command. Then,
the rest of his message showed me how.
1. I used qmail-qread to find out what's in the queue, and made note
of the message ID #s.
2. touch -t
Petr,
Thank you very much; that's exactly what I was looking for.
I found three messages in the queue, that I want to just get rid of,
without any further attempts to deliver them. Is there a command
for that, too?
Thanks / Ray
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> I was browsing around in /var/qmail/queue , and discovered some mail
> that I had sent, but that obviously had not yet left my machine. What
> command to I issue to cause Qmail to attempt to transmit it?
If you don't want to wait, do
qmail-tcpok
t
I was browsing around in /var/qmail/queue , and discovered some mail
that I had sent, but that obviously had not yet left my machine. What
command to I issue to cause Qmail to attempt to transmit it?
Aren't there also commands that will show me what's sitting in the various
queues? (With sendma
A very joyous New Year to all.
I would like to discard several large blocks of mail. One of our employees
thoughtfully forwarded the entire content of his mail directory (two years worth
- no quotas at the old employer!) to our machine. In an equally thoughtful
manner, this individual forwa
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