Re: [toaster] had problem with queue, need to recreate directories

2005-03-27 Thread Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
Bill Shupp wrote: > Yikes. Don't ever mess with the queue unless you know exactly what > you are doing. When I want to empty the queue, I usually do it via > queuelifetime, rather than trying to touch the right files with a > specific date to force expiration, which is the only proper way to do

Re: [toaster] had problem with queue, need to recreate directories

2005-03-27 Thread Bill Shupp
Hank wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the example address used in the toaster. If you copied and pasted the commands, you likely overwrote your previous entries. Well, I did change that when I installed the toaster, as things were all working fine... then it mysteriously changed back to "[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [toaster] had problem with queue, need to recreate directories

2005-03-27 Thread Hank
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the example address used in the toaster. If you > copied and pasted the commands, you likely overwrote your previous entries. Well, I did change that when I installed the toaster, as things were all working fine... then it mysteriously changed back to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Re: [toaster] had problem with queue, need to recreate directories

2005-03-27 Thread Bill Shupp
Hank wrote: I had everything working perfectly, then out of nowhere, my email alias for root was reset to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I have no idea how this happened, but nonetheless, it caused thousands of messages to get backed up in the queue and double bounce. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the example addres

[toaster] had problem with queue, need to recreate directories

2005-03-27 Thread Hank
I had everything working perfectly, then out of nowhere, my email alias for root was reset to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I have no idea how this happened, but nonetheless, it caused thousands of messages to get backed up in the queue and double bounce. In an effort to remove all the pending messages,