I receive that bash error while in the /var/MailRoot/bin directory.

Thanks for the tip on the timeouts!

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Dale Qualls wrote:

>Okay, here's another example of my ignorance.
>
>I have a CtrlClnt file in my /var/MailRoot/bin directory, but tryint to =
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>run it gets me nowhere.  I get a bash: CtrlClnt: command not found
> =20
>

This generally means that bash doesn't know the path to the executable.=20
You either need to "cd" to the /var/MailRoot/bin directory and run the=20
command from there, or use the full path in the command such as=20
"/var/MailRoot/bin/CtrlClnt -s mydomain.org... etc."

>I use a windows interface for configuration of xmail (I found it because =
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>this CtrlClnt gave me so much grief) but I think I need CtrlClnt to =3D
>release frozen messages and to flush queues.  Is there another way to =3D
>resend the messages?  Can I just move them to the rsnd directory?
>
>Also, is there a way to change the time that messages go from "rsnd" to =
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>"froz"?  My home system can't be on-line more than 10 hours a day (don't =
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>laugh, I live in the woods and can't get high speed internet :) so =3D
>messages that are sent after I shutdown at home come to one of my offices =
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>(which I use as my backup) but they go frozen before my home system can =
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>come back on-line.
>
> =20
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If the office server is running XMail take a look here:

http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain=20

This describes how to set up the office as a backup server including a=20
blurb on increasing the Qt and/or Qr values on the secondary server =
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the primary is prone to long periods of down time as in your case.

>I know, I'm more trouble than I'm worth :)
>
> =20
>
No problem. It's always good to read as much as you can ahead of an=20
installation like this. It makes things go much easier.

Jeff


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