Bob, Check out qmHandle. With a quick shell script to extract the queue ID numbers of the offending messages, and qmHandle -d, you can clean the queue out. It is recommended to stop qmail before using qmHandle. -Martin --------------- http://www.io.com/~mick/soft/qmhandle.html On 6 Dec, Bob C. Ruddy wrote: : I have a bunch of messages 500+ sitting in my queue for an address that : doesn't exist. Is there a way I can dequeue all messages queued up for : that email address? : : Bob : -- Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe Communications --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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