If you use mailq to get the Queue ID of the message, you can do
postsuper -d QueueID to remove the message from the queue.  man
postsuper, and take a look at the -d flag for examples.
 
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Busch's Help Desk
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Direct: 734-214-8221
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff
Platter
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rt-users] Incoming mail stuck in MTA



I'm using Postfix with a Cent OS install on my RT 3.6.3 box. I recently
setup a bunch of new queues and accidently had a typo on one of the
queues in the /etc/aliases file. I sent a test email to that queue and
obviously it errored out since no queue of that name existed. I fixed
the problem in my aliases file and all is well with the world except
that I keep getting an error in my maillog because the mail gate keeps
trying to process this message that can't be delivered to a queue that
doesn't exist. 

 

Where can I find this message and delete it on the system?

 

Thanks,

-Jeff


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