When I issue the command "qmailctl stat", I get a report that there are 3
messages in the queue that have not yet been processed.  So, I entered
"qmailctl queue" and notice that two of the messages are spam and the third
was sent out by a user over a week ago.  I've tried to flush the queue, but
the mail doesn't go anywhere - it's still stuck in the queue.

The three messages in question don't matter, so I can safely blow them
away - but I can't seem to figure out how.  On the otherhand, if these were
critical mails, I would need them to be processed properly - how do I force
this if a flush doesn't do the trick?  Could this have been caused by a
partial configuration of qmail-scanner with clamav and SpamAssassin? (all
pertient configurations have been commented out for now, and the services
have since been restarted).

here's the output I'm seeing when viewing the queue (names may have been
changed to protect the innocent):

root # qmailctl queue
messages in queue: 3
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
16 Feb 2004 00:13:49 GMT  #110705  2314  <>
        remote  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10 Feb 2004 19:12:52 GMT  #343581  594  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        remote  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
9 Feb 2004 10:25:06 GMT  #289308  4232  <>
        remote  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Any tips?

Shawn


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