>Tim wrote: >On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:30:23 +0000 >Seb James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm hoping for a little advice on locating a couple of messages which >> won't deliver and removing them. I've had a look at the utilities but >> can't find one which will locate the message. > > In general, "exim -Mrm <exim message ID>" will remove a message from > the queue. However looking at your log messages: > >> 2005-07-04 09:26:07 H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=seb >> F=<bloodstaink'[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected RCPT >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Could not complete sender verify > > these messages never made it onto the queue. It looks like user "seb" > (that'll be you then ;) on the local machine tried to do SMTP to > localhost, but the recipients were rejected due to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not > verifying as a valid e-mail address. So the messages don't exist > (except possibly in your sending app, whatever that is, but not in > Exim).
Hello Tim, Thanks for the reply. Yes - I was wondering why I couldn't find the exim message ID. Now I have to figure out what is trying to send those messages, every 15 minutes.. Seb -- Embedded Software Foundry Ltd. 'Embedded Linux Development' Tel: +44 (0)845 4580277 Web: http://www.esfnet.co.uk/ Axiom Tech Open Source Member: http://www.axiomtech.co.uk/ Gpg key: http://www.esfnet.co.uk/ssl/seb.gpg
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