Patrick Ring wrote:
While I'm in the process of 'rolling-back' to my old qmail server, I
have 461 items in the mail queue of what was to be the new qmailtoaster
server. Is there an easy way of routing those to the old server
directly?
...thus far I added all of my domains to the smtproutes with pointers to
one of the IP's of the old qmt server.
Was this the correct thing to do? (I don't want to lose anything that
made it into the new queue).
After I've transferred the queued items, I'll be rolling back the
snapshot of the new qmt server to just before I started this mess so I
can try again.
You may be able to copy the queue items over and use one of the
queue-repair tools (try queue-repair.py) to fix the inodes and it may
deliver them.
What error is it giving you when it tries to send the messages? We need
to see some log clips - it may be a simple fix.
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