At 02:48 AM 12/23/98 +0100, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote: [snip] > qmail-send keeps the message numbers in memory. You should generally >delete queue/*/*/115207 when deleting message 115207. <embarrassed grin> I knew this. Just for some reason, after no problems in a year, this happened... >> How do I get rid of qmail's 'memory' of this message when I cannot find >> anything left of the message in the queue directory tree? > > Stop and start qmail. I have done this twice, and, due to the need to rewire part of the computer room, I have even cycled power on this machine, and the message still comes up. I have looked repeatedly at ls -lR for the /var/qmail/queue tree, and there is nothing left of 115207... Is there anywhere else this could be coming from? Thanks again to those who have responded :-) Gerry
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