Mail Systems
From Alessandro's Wiki
exim
commands
- see the queue:
mailq
- or
exim -bp
the output shows the message queue giving useful information to work with it:
root@lingua:~# mailq 24h 379 1QC8cA-0001iy-B3 <ciaotest@server.company.n> hellobye@server.company.nl
- 1QC8cA-0001iy-B3
- message ID (corresponds to a filename)
- 24h
- time msg spent in the queue
- 379
- the size in bytes.
- find a queued message:
find /var/spool/ -name "1QC8cA-0001iy-B3*"
- to un-queue messages, I delete the files found by the find command (to rude maybe?)... it works
- flush the queue:
runq
- or
exim -q
- flush queue forcing frozen messages to be sent
exim -qf
- flush queue forcing frozen/non-frozen messages to be sent
exim -qff
postfix
mailman
- show all lists
/var/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists
- show pending messages
/var/lib/mailman/bin/show_qfiles /var/lib/mailman/qfiles/shunt/*.pck
- re-queque shunted messages
/var/lib/mailman/bin/unshunt # on another terminal tail -f /var/log/mail.log
- find the parent list of an address:
for lista in `/usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists -b`; do /usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_members $lista|grep <indirizzo> && echo $lista; done