Thus spake Dave Sherohman:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 04:00:05PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > exim -Mrm will remove from the queue.
> > all from man exim.
>
> ...but the thing I've never been able to find is something that lets
> you do the equivalent of
>
> exim -Mrm *
>
> or even
>
> exim -
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 04:00:05PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> exim -Mrm will remove from the queue.
> all from man exim.
...but the thing I've never been able to find is something that lets
you do the equivalent of
exim -Mrm *
or even
exim -Mrm msgid1 msgid2 msgid3...
instead of having to d
Hi.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Mateusz Mazur
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:07:29AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In past my host was open relay - people from company want to snend emails
> from home -my mistake - and a lot spammers put through my host a lot of
> mails. When I have closed open relay a lot of frozen mails stayed in my exim
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello.
>
> In past my host was open relay - people from company want to snend emails
> from home -my mistake - and a lot spammers put through my host a lot of
> mails. When I have closed open relay a lot of frozen mails stayed in my exim
> queue and staying there
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:07:29AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello.
>
> In past my host was open relay - people from
> company want to snend emails from home -my mistake
> - and a lot spammers put through my host a lot of mails.
> When I have closed open relay a lot of frozen mails stay
Hello.
In past my host was open relay - people from company want to snend emails from
home -my mistake - and a lot spammers put through my host a lot of mails. When
I have closed open relay a lot of frozen mails stayed in my exim queue and
staying there till now. Exim couldn't send them. How sh
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