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que fill up problem

jparsonssutv.com
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 10:44:06 CST


Hello everyone...

I was wondering if someone might be able to help me figure out a good way
to clean out some mail in the queues.

I have a user that is infected with a virus, I have blocked thier access
for now until they are clean, however i didn't get it shutdown before they
filled up the mail queues with tons of junk mail all addressed to aol.com
users. the emails forge the senders address, and the receipient addresses
of the emails, are random or seem to be. the only constant on all the
headers would be the IP address that the messages were sent from.
so my question...

is there a command or way to remove all mail from the queues that were
sent from that IP address?

I could let the mail go through, however there is A LOT of it. It would
be much nicer for me and the receipients if i could kill this all now.

Any help would be appreciated, if you need more info please let me know.

I am running postfix version postfix-2.0.14.20030812,2 on a FreeBSD 4.9
System.

Thanks,

Jaron Parsons