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From: Andrew McNamara (andrewm
object-craft.com.au)Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 17:54:11 CST
>i guess i should of done that earlier, these were incoming mail, i get
>with fetchmail/procmail , i did postfix flush and there gone....now that
>directory is empty next time thanks**********
>
>i am just curious why they bounce in the first place
In that case, go back through your logs! You might try grepping for the
queue ID shown in the mailq output, then that will give you the message
ID, you can then grep for that and find the original incoming message
and it's queue ID, then grep for it's queue ID to get the whole deal.
-- Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, Object Craft http://www.object-craft.com.au/ - To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomopostfix.org with content (not subject): unsubscribe postfix-users
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