Hi,

I usually put it into the hold queue and then run postsuper -H <mailid>
to release it from the hold queue.

/Victor

Curtis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm looking for a safe way to re-inject an archived queue file that
> was backed up and removed (via postsuper) from the hold queue.  (Not
> just this once, but on a regular basis.)  I realize that it would be
> possible to use postcat to grab the raw contents of the archived
> message and feed it back through sendmail (after first parsing and
> then removing the envelope information), but before I went through
> that much trouble, I wanted to see if there was an easier way.
> 
> On a test machine, I threw it into the incoming queue and ran
> "postkick public qmgr I" and it seemed to deliver to all original
> recipients of the message.  But, I have a feeling that direct
> insertion into the incoming directory is not the right way to do this.
> 
> If the above method is unsafe, is there a postfix command that I can
> pipe an archived queue file to that would safely re-inject the
> message?  Or, am I stuck with the sendmail method?
> 
> Thanks for any advice anyone has on this...
> 
> Curtis


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