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Thank You, it was helpful.
Personnaly, I liked qmHandle a lot, it has good set of arguments to manage qmail.
Another links helped me to understand better qmail:
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http://sheringeorge.co.cc/articles/qmail-directory-structure
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Glad it helped.
From one of the links you’ve posted, I found qmail-remove to be very interesting.
Mails are *not* deleted from the queue! They are only stored, temporarily, in $qmail-queue/yanked/, where you can view them individually and restore them back to the queue manually. There is currently no support for restoring them automatically.
“By default, Qmail-Remove assumes that your Qmail queue is stored in /var/qmail/queue, but this can be changed with a command line option. Similarly, Qmail-Remove assumes that your queue “split†is 23 by default, among other things.”
Might be really helpful to me, in next queue mess (let it not be soon) I will try it out 😉
Hope to see you around,
and thanks for the links
Best!
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Thanks for the tips on how to repair a mail queue. I like qMail also, but find it to be very finnicky. Your post was very helpful.
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