> Really thanks to ruben and terry... > > Let me set this setting... > > by the way, i am curious to know, if i want to delete a particular mail from > the queue (may be in active or in deferred) how can we do that.
postsuper -d QUEUE_ID For more info: man postsuper you can get the queue ID from the message or postqueue -p > an example like mail message id 8AD5TYU is in deferred and i want to delete > it, how can i do that (if i delete, this manually, any problem for the system > ?) and if i delete this with a command, will the postfix send a notification > to the user? Never delete things manually from any active queue. You can delete queued messages with the above command, however in any case, there will be no user notification for the sender or intended recipient. > another example mail message id 6FG23DB is in active queue and i want to > delete it. how can i do that (by notification to the user and also another way > without notifying the user) > what will happen if i delete the mail message by rm command from the active > queue? Never delete things manually from any active queue. I doubt it would work anyway, from the ACTIVE queue, but would absolutely not recommend trying it. Postfix doesn't expect files to be ripped away while being processed. AFAIK you can do what you want with anything in the HOLD queue. Terry > > > - > -- > --- > Always try to find truth!!! > > ------------***---------------***--------------***------------ > > Its always nice to know that people with no understanding of technologies want > to evaluate technical professionals based on their own lack of knowledge > > ------------***---------------***--------------***------------ > > > --- On Tue, 6/9/09, Ruben Laban <r.la...@ism.nl> wrote: > >> From: Ruben Laban <r.la...@ism.nl> >> Subject: Re: handling non MX entry domains >> To: postfix-users@postfix.org >> Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 4:18 PM >> On Tuesday 09 June 2009 at 15:03 >> (CET), truth_seeker_3...@yahoo.com >> wrote: >> > but i didnt get any explanation on how it sends to a >> domain which he didnt >> > find the MX entry? >> >> If example.com doesn't have a MX record, it will use the A >> record of >> example.com (if it exists). >> >> > delay_warning_time will notify the current status to >> the user? or it will >> > warn the user and stop processing that mail? >> >> It tells the message has not been delivered yet, and that >> the system will >> continue to try (until max queue lifetime is reached). >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Ruben Laban >> Systems and Network Administrator >> ISM eCompany >> > > > > > -- CNY Support, LLC Web. Database. Business http://www.cnysupport.com