Is it (in general) safe to move the contents of (say) the "spam" directory back to spool in order to get those messages reprocessed
Won't work. There is a value in the record that indicates which processor is to get the message, and you won't have reset it. I've committed code that does the necessary stuff to CVS for v2.2. If you are using JDBC, you can make the change manually.
I am not using JDBC (yet -- still have other servers to get upgraded & reconfigured) -- is there any way, then, to get mails stuck in outgoing, error, spam, or where-ever back into the spool queue?
I have pulled down the CVS head, but will not get around to building it until next week -- this weekend the weather is too nice after a week of rain... :-)
It seems that most of the problems I am experiencing result from socket timeouts -- my line is a slow, erratic, 56k analogue leased-line with high latency to most of the net. Is there a way (alright, I confess, I really haven't tried RTFMing this yet) to increase timeouts in the config. Timeouts also make it impossible for me to use the "SenderInFakeDomain" matcher, since, when the line is busy DNS lookups also frequently time out, and legitimate senders get nailed :-(
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