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
> it AFAIK.


There is also the qmHandle project :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmhandle

I've used this.  I'm still *very* wary of mucking with the queue, but I
haven't had any failures yet.. 

> You can try make setup check from the netqmail source (patched, of
> course), and it will recreate the queue directory.  However, if that
> directory is already present, I'm not sure if it will recreate the
> subdirectories that you deleted.  If in doubt, rm the queue directory,
> and re-install netqmail with make setup check.  That should do it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill



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