Hi all,

sorry if double-posting, as I am not sure whether my mail comes through...

Being a newbie with JAMES, I have currently an instance of JAMES running in
test/semi-production mode.

Knowing for sure that some of the mails get occasionally "stuck" inside the
server, I have made an attempt to explore and manage the mail queues using
JConsole.

Under the branch "org.apache.james/component/queue/spool" I have found an
manageable object that showed several items being present in the queue. I
was able to browse them. I was also offered several ways to remove them, but
that did not fit my intentions :)

Having made severals stops and restarts of the server, I eventually managed
to reduce the number of the items in the queue from 26 to 2. With every
restart the "mailetcontainer.log" reported that some of the mails were
successfully delivered or sent out.

But it's beyond my understanding what are the remaining mails doing silently
in the "root" state in the queue. Why nothing is reflected by the logs? Why
some of them get delivered upon restart, while others stay there? Is there
any facility for not removing a mail item, but rather for re-activating its
processing by the spool manager, in case the mail is in some suspended
state? It is evident by the way, that the mails remaining are preventing new mails from being processed, as having sent in one more mail, I see now 3 items in the queue...

Any ideas, as well as pointing to an appropriate manual, woulld be most
appreciated.

Regards,
Sergey


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