Wietse Venema: > Curtis: > > In the mean time, it seems like using doing "postsuper -r" to re-activate > > old queue files would be a good alternative. Hopefully that resolves the > > expiration cycle issue that is caused when you inject a queue file directly > > into the maildrop queue? > > If that's "postsuper -r" from hold queue to maildrop queue, then > that will avoid the expiration problem. > > You'll want to run some tests with this. "postsuper -r" introduces > a rarely-used data path, and occasionally breaks after I add > something new to Postfix.
"postsuper -r" is identical to removing a file from the hold queue and reinjecting it into the maildrop queue, with the difference that "postsuper -r" is not subject to name/inode/permission issues. Wietse