See http://james.markmail.org/message/tjlfzakyar3t4kah?q=respool+error

Martijn Brinkers

On Sun, 2008-08-31 at 12:25 -0700, fat suze wrote:
> I have read the "How can I (re-)process emails that are in the error
> processor?" section on
> http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesDocumentationNotes which states:
> 
> -----
> If you are using a file store, you can simply move the file-pairs from
> one directory to the other, e.g., move them from the errors directory
> to the spool directory, and restart James. If this was a DB, you could
> just do an update statement on the repository_name.
> 
> Note: make sure you get both files at once, otherwise you risk losing
> them as James will delete an orphaned file if it comes across one.
> (you could copy and then delete to be safe).
> -----
> 
> Can someone confirm that what it says about the file store is in fact
> still correct?
> 
> I have a bunch of messages caught in /var/mail/error (caused by an
> uncaught exception in a mailet) which I can't seem to reprocess.
> Moving them back into the /var/mail/spool and restarting James just
> causes them to go immediately back into /var/mail/error - without
> being processed by my mailet again.  I am definitely moving both files
> as it says in the instructions.
> 
> Any help would be very much appreciated.
> 
> (I'm using James v2.3.1 - if you need any other info about my setup to
> answer this please ask)
> 
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