Friends,
here my qmailtoaster is running - what seems to be fine.
But
I have 1 user who isn't getting mail
she & I are in the same domain ( everyone else is getting & sending OK )
if I send her an email and I look in
home/vpopmail/domains/"ourDomaineName"/"herAccntName/MailDir/
cur = empty
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Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
Friends,
here my qmailtoaster is running - what seems to be fine.
But
I have 1 user who isn't getting mail
she & I are in the same domain ( everyone else is getting & sending OK )
if I send her an email and I look in
home/vpopmail/domains/"ourDomaineName"/"herAccntN
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
Friends,
here my qmailtoaster is running - what seems to be fine.
But
I have 1 user who isn't getting mail
she & I are in the same domain ( everyone else is getting & sending OK )
if I send her an email and I look in
home/vpopmail/domain
aside from the humor - it makes me think
Is there any time one would wish to Clear the queue
and how might that be done? and are there any suprising downsides of that?
Never touch the queue directly. You can use qmHandle or similar
scripts to do that.
Salutti,
Natalio.
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Natalio Gatti wrote:
aside from the humor - it makes me think
Is there any time one would wish to Clear the queue
and how might that be done? and are there any suprising downsides
of that?
Never touch the queue directly. You can use qmHandle or similar
scripts to do that.
Correct. Touchin
Getting back to the original problem (where the message was
disappearing)... I can think of 2 possibilities:
1) Her "self hatred" rule was deleting the message, or
2) My first guess was: her client is using a POP3 interface instead of
IMAP, which would delete the message on the server as soon as
Correct. Touching the queue is asking for trouble. Believe me. How do
I know this? Guess what I've done.
And yes, sometime emptying the queue is beneficial. Like when someone
queues up 5000 messages to bad email addresses or something for a
mailing list. If you don't want to wade into qmha
PakOgah wrote:
Correct. Touching the queue is asking for trouble. Believe me. How do
I know this? Guess what I've done.
And yes, sometime emptying the queue is beneficial. Like when someone
queues up 5000 messages to bad email addresses or something for a
mailing list. If you don't want t