Re: postsuper -d -

This is a discussion on Re: postsuper -d - within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; Victor Duchovni wrote: > On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 08:03:23PM +0100, Pavel Urban wrote: > > >&...


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Old 11-11-2004
Pavel Urban
 
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Default Re: postsuper -d -

Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 08:03:23PM +0100, Pavel Urban wrote:
>
>
>>Errr... you mean I should hold 200.000 mails, process them and after
>>that release the rest? That sounds scary. I thought that postsuper -d is
>>the right way to clean mails from queues... is there something better?
>>

>
>
> Clean: yes, indiscriminate slaughter: no :-)
>
> As for the warnings they are OK, you deleted the queue files,
> naturally Postfix is going to notice they are gone.
>


I see ;-) So what do you suggest when I want to do mass killing? Like
the last case when I've found over 180.000 spam mails from badly
configured customer gateway... It is still selective process; I can
extract queue IDs into list without problem - and I don't want to zap
the whole queue.

Thanks!

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