Re: [Exim] Frozen messages

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Auteur: Gustav Olsson
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Sujet: Re: [Exim] Frozen messages
No, I don't, but I suppose there is someone on this list who has done what I
want to do right now. Many times people give lectures about "find out
yourself" or "RTFM!", I suppose that's a way of showing off, the more
lecturing answers you can write in response the more respect you think
you'll get from other people who read the list. What about a plain answer
like "do THIS:". Why the need to give the impression that the one who ask
questions are retarded unless the question is REALLY complicated?

I think I'm aware of the fact that this probably isn't very hard to do, it's
just that I don't know how to do it and need some help, I thought that was
what these lists were for.

If anyone have any more smart-ass comments, please get in touch!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tamas TEVESZ" <ice@???>
To: "Gustav Olsson" <gustav@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Frozen messages


> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Gustav Olsson wrote:
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> > Me being of the impatient kind, how do i remove the frozen messages, i
> > tried
> > the -Mt and the -Mrm switch, but they require message id to be

entered, and
> > I don't want to look up every singe message id to remove manually, is

there
> > any way to just get rid of all of the frozen messages?
>
> awk, sed, perl. and -Mrm. oh, and almost forgot, -bpru beforehand.
>
> impatient, blah. do you really expect anyone to read docs for you ?
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