Hi,

> I'd suggest stopping courier, moving its queue directory
> aside, creating  a new one, and starting courier back up. 
> Take the opportunity to  examine the queue that's too full
> to determine what source and  destination addresses are
> most common.  You will probably find that some  common
> source has been injecting message that you don't care
> about.  Once you find out what that is, you can remove it
> from the old queue and  re-inject the remaining messages
> into courier's queue.

When you mention "moving its queue directory aside, creating
a new one", what exactly must I create on the new one?

Do I need to move both the msgq and the msgs directory? I
don't want to suddenly screw something up, so I need to know
what is "safe" to do.

Can I leave the msgs directory as is and only move the msgq?

Thanks
Ricardo



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