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RE: [cobalt-users] Raq4 - Checking Mqeue
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Raq4 - Checking Mqeue
- From: "Andy Brown" <andy.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Sep 13 19:12:03 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hi,
it sounds like sendmail isn't in the path, you can try one of the
following:
1) instead of su do su - (its a minus)
then try the sendmail command again.
Or
2) do a whereis sendmail, which will list the paths to sendmail, and
call sendmail with full-path, i.e.
/usr/sbin/sendmail -bp
or to view the queue of outgoing mail:
ls /var/spool/mqueue/
Hope that helps you out.
Andy Brown
http://www.linuxnetworking.co.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: Pro Properformance as [mailto:post@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 September 2001 2:41 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] Raq4 - Checking Mqeue
What you could do to take a look in the mail queue is telnet in as
admin, go to superuser (su) put the admin password again and type:
sendmail -bp
which will print out the queue of mails still waiting, to see how many
are actually in there waiting to go out.
Andy Brown
http://www.linuxnetworking.co.uk/
Hi, I dont have problems with spamming.
But wanted to to check the queue as an excercise.
I su to root an cd to to the "mqueue" folder
and typed the mentioned command. "sendmail -bp"
But got command not found.
I also cd to the "q1" folder with the same result.
Any idea, I belive it should work with my cobalt as well ??
Best regards
Roger Iverin - Norway
Condolences - To all involved after the terror attack.
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