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hello synace,
Thanks for the efforts. However, what is wrong with feeding qmhandle a regular expression that does just what you wanted?
Eg: ./qmHandle -H'^Received: .*(192\.168\.1\.1)'.
2009-11-06 06:01:55 UTC by cchan-freetown
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added file.
2009-11-05 18:03:33 UTC by synace
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adds
-Iip : delete all messages Received through ip.
2009-11-05 17:55:06 UTC by nobody
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Too bad I cannot delete comments.
2008-11-28 09:48:11 UTC by cchan-freetown
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Bmiccn sadfgqrxycub, [url=http://efdfudlahtqm.com/]efdfudlahtqm[/url], [link=http://cgvtrtvoviuf.com/]cgvtrtvoviuf[/link], http://uqiyxftyycip.com/.
2008-11-28 02:58:39 UTC by nobody
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it wouls be nice to see 2 more options.
one option to copy a message out to a folder for further investigation. you could use "-c"
the other option to copy the file to a folder and delete it from the queue. you could use "-C".
this will help admins to take out larg mails going out slowly. and use the copied mail as proof to take acction against the missbehaving client.
thanks...
2008-06-03 10:09:23 UTC by nobody
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Ability to list the messages to be deleted to make sure your regular expression for deleting isn't borked.
2007-10-29 14:54:30 UTC by dannewiberg
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Hello Ivan.
Looks like I might need to do some sanity checking...or I could leave it as it is since it obviously makes you check your queue. :-)
On the feature request: Do you seriously want qmhandle to start up your qmail even if you may have a corrupt queue? I mean, if qmhandle detects qmail-send running, waits for it to stop, then does its thing but encounters activity in the queue...
2007-10-27 09:26:41 UTC by cchan-freetown
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Thanks for responding so quickly Christopher. I understand what the script is trying to do, but my explanation was not complete enough. I have discovered the problem. There were some old files in the queue in the intd and todo directories that were over a year old that hadn't been handle properly. When I purged them, qmHandle ran fine. As a side note (feature request,) it would be nice to...
2007-10-24 16:55:33 UTC by idj
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qmhandle is behaving as designed. When it first runs in any DELETE mode, it will first build a list of emails in the queue. Then it goes through the list checking each email and if it finds that all of a sudden an email has gone missing (which implies that qmail-send may be running) it will immediately cease all operations and generate an error. That is why you have that question: Is qmail-send...
2007-10-23 03:27:14 UTC by cchan-freetown