/mess contains the email until the first failure, after which it gets moved to /rsnd - is that correct?
Cheers..
P
Davide Libenzi
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Paul Sobey wrote:
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> I'm happy to give it a go. Can you give me a bit of info. What process
does
> Xmail go through itself to keep track of the queue? Is there an index
> maintained somewhere, or does it grep all the directories? If so should I
> grep just the rsnd then slog directories to match up delayed messages
with
> logs?
>
> It'll definitely be perl - there's no other real choice for an NT admin
:)
No indexes, simply recurse the spool/??/??/mess and spool/??/??/rsnd for
messages files and for each file FILENAME inside these dirs will exist a
file in spool/??/??/slog/FILENAME that is the slog file. In the head of
the spool file there're informations about sender, receiver, etc...
- Davide
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