I've noticed that:) and done the exact thing, but running mailq on my
computer takes for 15 min.:( that is why I was interested in finding
that toll.
10x,
Dan Sabau
Tim Hunter wrote:
---- Original Message ----
From: Sabau Dan
To: Tim Hunter ; cour...@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] it takes a long time to deliver mail
10x for the answer I know that but form the man page I need the ID of
the messege or try to flush them all, I have about 20.000 email in
queue so it will take a while:) I'm looking for something like in
sendmail:
sendmail -qR...@domain.com
do you know any thing?
d.
courier does not have a command to flush messages based on domain, but
with some scripting using mailq and courier flush <id> it would not be
difficult.
Tim Hunter wrote:
Sabau Dan wrote:
I have the following problem, my courier server doesn't retry to send
mails to the servers that it relays mail for if the server is offline
at the moment it recives the e-mail, or it takes a long time after the
server comes online to deliver the mail, please tell me how to force
courier to send the mails to the server that just went online. is
there any way to send the mails manualy from the queue?
courier flush
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