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[[Configuration#Qmail_queue|Back]]<br> | [[Configuration#Qmail_queue|Back]]<br> | ||
[https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/ Queue Tools] | [https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/ Queue Tools] | ||
=Queue Repair (queue_repair.py)= | =Queue Repair (queue_repair.py)= | ||
This tool must be converted to python3 first | This tool must be converted to python3 first | ||
# wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/queue_repair.py | # wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/queue_repair.py | ||
# chmod +x /usr/local/bin/queue_repair.py | # chmod +x /usr/local/bin/queue_repair.py | ||
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# cd /usr/local/bin | # cd /usr/local/bin | ||
# 2to3 queue_repair.py -w | # 2to3 queue_repair.py -w | ||
Queue creation | |||
# qmailctl stop | # qmailctl stop | ||
# mv /var/qmail/queue /var/qmail/queue.bak | # mv /var/qmail/queue /var/qmail/queue.bak | ||
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(to be used either with -l, -L or -R) | (to be used either with -l, -L or -R) | ||
You can view/delete multiple message i.e. -d123 - | You can view/delete multiple message i.e. -d123 -d456 -d567 | ||
=Qmail Queue Tool (qmqtool)= | |||
# wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/qmqtool | |||
# chmod +x /usr/local/bin/qmqtool | |||
# qmqtool | |||
qmqtool version 1.13 | |||
syntax: qmqtool [-l] [-L] [-R] [-S [-nN]] [-T] [-s] [-Q] [-c] [-r] [-i [-nN]] [-V] | |||
[-E(A|R|L)] [-U(A|R|L)] [-vN [-w]] [-e(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] [-u(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] | |||
[-d(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] [-f 'STRING'] [-oN] [-B(b|r)] | |||
-l list messages in all parts of the queue | |||
-L list messages in local queue | |||
-R list messages in remote queue | |||
-T list messages in todo queue | |||
-s show statistical information | |||
-Q be as quiet as possible (useful for snmp, cron, and such) | |||
-V be more verbose | |||
-B | |||
b Backup queue into /var/qmail/queue.backup/ | |||
r Restore backup from /var/qmail/queue.backup/ | |||
-c check queue consitancy | |||
-r repair queue (by deleting fragments) found by checking queue consistancy | |||
-i show how many messages are queued per ip | |||
-nN pay attention to the Nth last smtp-hop | |||
-S show how many bytes are queued per ip | |||
-e expire message | |||
may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N | |||
-u unexpire message | |||
may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N | |||
-d delete message | |||
may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N | |||
-E expire messages in [A]ll, [R]emote, or [L]ocal queues | |||
-U unexpire messages in [A]ll, [R]emote, or [L]ocal queues | |||
-v | |||
N view first 100 lines of message number N | |||
N -w view whole message N | |||
-f 'STRING' display comma separated list of message number(s) containing STRING. | |||
prints 0 if no matches are found. | |||
-o N display comma separated list of message number(s) older than N hours. | |||
prints 0 if no matches are found.<br> | |||
see the FAQ for examples. | |||
More to come... | More to come... |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 19 October 2024
Queue Repair (queue_repair.py)
This tool must be converted to python3 first
# wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/queue_repair.py # chmod +x /usr/local/bin/queue_repair.py # dnf -y install 2to3 # cd /usr/local/bin # 2to3 queue_repair.py -w
Queue creation
# qmailctl stop # mv /var/qmail/queue /var/qmail/queue.bak # queue_repair.py -c --split 23 --no-bigtodo /var/qmail # qmailctl start
Queue repair
# qmailctl stop # queue_repair.py -r # qmailctl start # qmailctl queue
qmHandle
# wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/qmHandle # chmod +x /usr/local/bin/qmHandle # qmHandle
qmHandle v1.2.0-bovine Copyright 1998-2003 Michele Beltrame Patched 2004-2006 Robert McLeay
Available parameters:
-V : print program version -a : try to send queued messages now (qmail must be running) -l : list message queues -L : list local message queue -R : list remote message queue -s : show some statistics -mN : display message number N -dN : delete message number N -Stext : delete all messages that have/contain text as Subject -D : delete all messages in the queue (local and remote) -tX 'string': delete all messages with matching headers, where 'string' is the string to match and X specifies: 'f' : Who the message is from, 't' : Who the message is to; or, 's' : What the message's subject is -M : delete all msgs in the queue from MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain
Additional (optional) parameters:
-c : display colored output -N : list message numbers only (to be used either with -l, -L or -R)
You can view/delete multiple message i.e. -d123 -d456 -d567
Qmail Queue Tool (qmqtool)
# wget -P /usr/local/bin https://qtp.qmailtoaster.org/bin/qmqtool # chmod +x /usr/local/bin/qmqtool # qmqtool qmqtool version 1.13 syntax: qmqtool [-l] [-L] [-R] [-S [-nN]] [-T] [-s] [-Q] [-c] [-r] [-i [-nN]] [-V] [-E(A|R|L)] [-U(A|R|L)] [-vN [-w]] [-e(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] [-u(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] [-d(N|[-f 'STRING'|-oN])] [-f 'STRING'] [-oN] [-B(b|r)]
-l list messages in all parts of the queue -L list messages in local queue -R list messages in remote queue -T list messages in todo queue -s show statistical information -Q be as quiet as possible (useful for snmp, cron, and such) -V be more verbose -B b Backup queue into /var/qmail/queue.backup/ r Restore backup from /var/qmail/queue.backup/ -c check queue consitancy -r repair queue (by deleting fragments) found by checking queue consistancy -i show how many messages are queued per ip -nN pay attention to the Nth last smtp-hop -S show how many bytes are queued per ip -e expire message may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N -u unexpire message may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N -d delete message may specify N (multiples may be comma separated), or -f 'STRING' and/or -o N -E expire messages in [A]ll, [R]emote, or [L]ocal queues -U unexpire messages in [A]ll, [R]emote, or [L]ocal queues -v N view first 100 lines of message number N N -w view whole message N -f 'STRING' display comma separated list of message number(s) containing STRING. prints 0 if no matches are found. -o N display comma separated list of message number(s) older than N hours. prints 0 if no matches are found.
see the FAQ for examples.
More to come...