My free advice would be that if you have 500,000 E-mails waiting to be sent, you've probably got a spammer on your hands.

In addition to Scott's correct advice how to prevent re-occurrence, Adam, you must move all the spool/ directory contents to another directory, like spool/hold so Imail can operate again. Preferably move spool/ to another disk or disk partition to unburden the spool/ filesystem.


If you know you have any valid mail in the spool/ morass, then cleanup will require that you sort out in spool/hold the valid msg files from the spam, and delete the spam msg, and move the valid back to spool/.

Len


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