I have problems with the Imail server falling further behind everyday.
I have a 3.ghz Pentium with Adaptec 29160 and 73g IBM drives.
But It still falls behind.
One of my incoming gateways has over 300,000 emails backed up and it won't
display the imail queue manager.

That's the first problem -- if you have that many E-mails in the spool, you have a very heavy volume of E-mail. How many E-mails do you send/receive per day?


I have stopped all incoming new mail to this machine.
But I need to requeue the mail to continue sending it to the end users.
Is there a way to requeue from the command line?

IMail will deliver the E-mail automatically. With IMail v7 and earlier, it may take a while (although Declude Queue, which is built into all the Declude products, will speed things up). With IMail v8, it should be very quick.


The imail interface just locks up trying to read the directory, I even
waited several hours to see if it would read it.

In that case, you may want to move the E-mails (making *sure* that you move the Q*.SMD files out first -- otherwise, you'll lose the delivery information) to another directory, then move several hundred/thousand pairs of D*.SMD and Q*.SMD files back to the spool directory at a time.


-Scott
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