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 -- --------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Engine / Technology Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] RedHat Certified - RHCE # 803004140609871 MySQL Pro Certified - ID# 207171862 MySQL Core Certified - ID# 205982910 --------------------------- "Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone and unmoving, it is at once still and yet in constant motion. It is the source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the Tao of Programming."