Incoming and outgoing queue..

Douglas Ward dward at nccumc.org
Thu Sep 21 17:52:26 IST 2006


If you are running postfix then you can run mailq.

On 9/21/06, JD Doelitzsch <jd at bentecmed.com> wrote:
>
>
> To the wizards of the MailScanner mailing list:
>
> How can I tell what is sitting in the incoming queue and outgoing queue
> using the command line? For some reason the Fedora GUI won't start and the
> Xwindows setup doesnt start up either. In any case I'd like to make sure
> all
> of the email sitting on the server has been processed out of it before
> trying to reinstall? xwindows or just make a new MS box. Thanks a bunch!
>
> -JD
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