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[ILUG] How to view e-mails in a users mail queue and delete one.(Sendmail)

[ILUG] How to view e-mails in a users mail queue and delete one.(Sendmail)

David Crozier davidcrozier at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 4 16:08:51 IST 2001


How do I do that via command line?  mailq only shows my the global mail
queue.  How do I view an indiviual users?

David Crozier

----- Original Message -----
From: "Waider" <waider at dspsrv.com>
To: "David Crozier" <davidcrozier at hotmail.com>
Cc: <ilug at linux.ie>
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] How to view e-mails in a users mail queue and delete
one.(Sendmail)


> According to David Crozier:
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can view e-mails in a users mail queue by ID.
Then
> > delete or move an email which is large and is causing problems for a
remote
> > user to download.  I have tried looking at the users mail queue using
CAT
> > but there are loads of mails in the Q.  I have seen it done by ID before
but
> > can't remember how it was done.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dave
>
> Linuxconf will allow you to view the queue by id and delete entries. mailq
> will show you the list.
>
> Waider. Assuming, of course, you're using a sendmail plug-compatible MTA
> --
> waider at dspsrv.com / Chances are I'm not at home right now.
>




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