On 9/28/06, Stephen Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
>Stephen Allen wrote:
> Greetings:
Hello Clive:
[...]
>> Any ideas, on how to get these delivered ?
>
> Thanks.> Have you tried restarting exim4?
Yup. First thing I tried.
Here is what the 'q' looks like (with e-mail addresses removed);
26h 1.0K 1GSYPt-0002lq-0Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (steve123)
26h 2.5K 1GSYWO-0002m9-EP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (steve123)
24h 3.1K 1GSafL-00031F-Lf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (steve123)
2h 1.2K 1GSvFt-0004jR-96 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (steve123)
75m 1GSvZB-0004n2-82 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (steve123)
I assume the figure on the left in minutes represents the time in the q.
> $ sudo /etc/init.d/exim4 restart
>
> I've got the exim book and had a quick look through but couldn't find
> anything useful. If no-one else comes up with a solution and restarting
> doesn't do it, I should try the exim-users list.
Hm
> http://www.exim.org/
Right. May have to.
Thanks Clive.
Have you tried 'exim -qff' ?
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