Red Hat 9.0 with Mailman using Postfix as the MTA, we've managed to flood the "outbox" 
(whatever that is) with thousands of accidental messages that resulted from a series 
of poor choices in the setup.  

A nasty situation is upon us, sending out countless unintened (and unwanted) messages 
in the name of Mailman.

We are despirately trying to discover the origin, queue, or otherwise staging file of 
the messages so we can pre-empt their transfer.

The majority of these are messages generated from automated notifications within 
Mailman.

I have attempted to use a previously recommended prompt command (postsuper -d ALL> but 
this seems to only empty the Postfix queue.  The messasges keep coming!  It appears 
they are being genereated and then delivered to Postfix.

Does anyone have an idea where we can terminate the messages before they get to 
Postfix and are sent?


Nathan Morgan
972-231-9300
www.jbagroup.net
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