Sorry, I knew I had found it before and used it at some point after
that, it just seemed it had a q in there somewhere. thanks for the
correction.

Don


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMGate] Re: flushing deferred mail




>If I'm not mistaken the command to flush the queue is "postfix -q" .
>man postfix

... says

postfix flush

:))

man postsuper

postsuper -r ALL

               A  requeued message is moved to the maildrop queue,
               from where it is copied by the pickup daemon  to  a
               new  file whose name is guaranteed to match the new
               queue file inode number. The new queue file is sub-
               jected  again to mail address rewriting and substi-
               tution. This is useful when rewriting rules or vir-
               tual mappings have changed.

This can be useful if you've added some crap domains to your devnull 
re-writing and want the current queue to be re-queued, causing
re-writing 
of address to devnull.  This will keep the queue empty of those domains,
if 
the sneak through your whitelisted ip's.

Len




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