Sam wrote: > Well, you need to take each pair of Cn and Dn files out of the msgs > directory, and delete everything in msgq. Rename each pair so that 'n' is > the inode number of the C file. It's entirely possible that there might be > another C/D pair that happens to use the same inode name (and their real > inode number is something different), so you have some logistical details to > work out. Then move everything -- without changing the inodes -- into the > highest numbered subdirectory in tmp, then restart. >
So the msgq file contains message in the middle of the submission process? Will the user likely have received an OK on their SMTP session while messages are still in this state? Or do they receive that response after the messages have been completely submitted and moved to msgs? Not that there is anything I can do about that little window, but at least if I know whether or not it's there I can understand if I lose something and why. Thanks - I'll refine my procedure and post my results in case they are of benefit to anyone else. m/ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100003ave/direct;at.aspnet_072303_01/01 _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
