On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 08:15:25AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > how does it get these??? i mean, once remote/13/145994 is removed, how can
> > qmail know of it's existence? does it keep track in memory then?
> 
> Okay, I guess that you cannot really flush the queue. Here is what I did to
> remove all messages and get a working qmail queue:
> # svc -d /service/qmail-send /service/qmail-smtp
> # cd /var/qmail
> # mv queue queue.bad
> # cd /usr/local/src/qmail-1.03
> # make setup check
> # svc -u /service/qmail-send /service/qmail-smtp

That works, but is not necessary. Try using queue-fix from qmail.org.

RC

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