>From http://www.qmail.org:
"Eric Huss has released queue-fix 1.4
(http://www.netmeridian.com/e-huss/queue-fix.tar.gz). It repairs or
generates a qmail queue structure. You can use this to help move your queue
location, or if you regenerate the file system and the inode numbering
changes. It will also fix permissions and ownerships of the files. Eric
reports that Matthew Harrell wrote a patch to queue-fix
(http://www.pingpackets.com/mirrors/qmail/queue-fix-todo.patch) which makes
it work with Russ Nelson's big-todo patch. Patches upon patches!"
I've never tried it, so I don't know if it works from personal experience...
-Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick McMillin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Transferring queue?
We're upgrading to newer, more powerful servers and
my question involves the queue on the old servers.
Is there a safe, reliable way to just transfer the
queue to the new servers right away, or would it be
best to simply leave the old servers up for 7 days
so that the messages can just dissapear on their own?
Thanks,
Rick McMillin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator
Manager, Network Operations
I-Land Internet Services