Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one domain that I end up getting a loop in. Or I am guessing it is a
> loop.
I think you're guessing incorrectly. How about not guessing at all, and
showing us the log entries of what is happening?
> What happens is that this one domain will get into my Que and will not
> deliever. So I end up with 60+ e-mails for this one domain in my Que. How
> can I del all these without restarting the system. If I reboot they will go
> away.
No, they won't. That's the whole point of the queue. qmail will retry the
deliveries of those messages for up to a week. If it hasn't suceeded by then,
it will bounce the message back to the original sender.
> For somereason they don't timeout. that is why I think it is a loop being
> generated. I know that killall -ALRM qmail-send will force the que to try
> again, but how can I kill qmail-remote's?
You shouldn't have to kill qmail-remote. Have you truss/strace/ktrace'd the
problematic qmail-remote processes? Have you captured the network traffic to
see what is happening? Have you pinpointed what remote systems are
problematic? Again, show us logs of this happening. Otherwise, we have no
idea what's wrong.
Charles
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