Hi Josh! > I'm pretty sure he's talking about *existing* messages in the pending > queue, not new ones.
You're right. I usually clean up the pending queue manually at least once a day. It's quite annoying if you have to type "d RET" a hundred times or so to remove all instances of a certain message. I know I wouldn't have to do this if I used something like �tmda-pending -q -b -d -O 30d� to delete all messages older than 30 days. But I often have to deal with contacts that mistake the confirmation request message for an error message[1] and stop sending email to my address. So I check the pending queue from time to time and release these messages manually. [1]: I think that's a serious problem with TMDA as I don't believe that this only happens to me. Currently I have no idea how this could be dealt with. -- Ciao, Sebastian * HP: http://www.sauerland.de/~toyland/ PGP-Key available _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
