[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> what do I have to do, so that I can respool my mails?
> The mails end up in /var/mail/error as ...FileObject- and
> ...FileStreamStore files. After I have repaired the cause of the error
> (connection problems ...) I would like to bring them into the system
> again.
There are 2 files for each email.
One is the mail source stream, the other is metadata about the Mail.
In the metadata there is the "State".
When a message is read from a spool, its State is read and the processor
with the same name is then used to process the mail. The processor
usually change the state to something else so that the next "spool run"
will take care of the next action.
To set an error to a message you set the State to error, so it will be
processed by the "error" processor that simply save it to a specific
repository and set the state to "ghost" ("ghost" is a special state to
tell the spooler to delete the mail).
If you move the mail from the error repository to the spool then the
mail will keep its "error" state, and the spooling will start from the
error processor, that will push it back to the error repository.
You have to make sure the "state" of the message is resetted to "root"
and you can't do this altering manually the file. So you have to use the
FromRepository mailet. In the current trunk code we added commands to
the remotemanager to move mails between repositories, but this is not
available in any released version, yet, sorry.
so you add something like:
<mailet match="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" class="FromRepository">
<repositoryPath>your error repository</repositoryPath>
<processor>root</processor>
<delete>true</delete>
</mailet>
Sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will respool that mails.
IMPORTANT: you should understand why that mails are in error, because
most time respooling them will not work and will end up in the same
error again.
Stefano
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