On 6/2/07, Mike Wright <xktnniuymlla@mailinator.com> wrote:
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?
Right...got to fix that :).
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.
Er...what is binary about a perl script?
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.
Well...I have not quite got it to the point where it can sort fish. ;)
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