Giles Turner wrote:
qmhandle is now being maintained.
A fix for a bug that leaves a corrupt queue has made to qmhandle 1.2.1
plus a few minor bugfixes.
A new version is in the works that will properly report what is in the
queue, perform or respond faster and hopefully make it more convenient
for you to manage the queue.
Currently, response performance in reporting queue contents for a
10,000 message queue is almost instant instead of waiting for a long
while before you see any output and deleting the whole queue takes 5-6
seconds as opposed to 13 seconds with qmhandle 1.2. I am planning to
add delete all messages from a sender, flag all messages for a remote
destination for earlier retry and a change in queue reporting has been
made where it will report the total messages in the queue and how many
messages have local recipients, remote recipients and bounces.
If you are a user of qmhandle and want something, please open a
request in the feature request queue.
Hi, Giles,
Downloaded the bz2 from sourceforge and unzipped it. When unpacked all
of its files are placed into the current directory, similar to a tgz
package. Is there some reason it is not packaged so that it unpacks
into its own directory, suchas qmHandle-1.2.3?
I also noticed that it's a binary only distribution. Some users may
have problems with a package that they can't audit or patch.
I'm very happy to see the package maintained again. I have one client
whose mail queue seems always to be full of carp and this looks like a
great tool to help me sort through it all.
Thanks for letting us know about this.
Mike Wright :m)
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