Now, I have a huge amount of emails unaccessible.
By spending one full day, I only found that
they must be distributed in several directories of
/var/spool/postfix/*/
But I do not know how I can get them back
either in /var/spool/mail/
Am Samstag, 6. Dezember 2003 05:38 schrieb hugh:
Now, I have a huge amount of emails unaccessible. By spending one full day, I only found that they must be distributed in several directories of /var/spool/postfix/*/
But I do not know how I can get them back either in /var/spool/mail/
or in my ~/mbox.
The mails are in one of Postfixs Queues. Aand there is a reason why they are there. Run: # postqueue -p This will show you the contents of the queue. Look in your Logs /var/log/mail, why the mails stick in it. -- Andreas
The Saturday 2003-12-06 at 12:12 +0100, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
The mails are in one of Postfixs Queues. Aand there is a reason why they are there. Run:
# postqueue -p
Or 'mailq'
This will show you the contents of the queue. Look in your Logs /var/log/mail, why the mails stick in it.
Then postsuper allows you to put them on hold, unhold, delete, requeue, etc. However, I don't know how to bounce to a different address, for example. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Andreas Winkelmann
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hugh