Re: Move messages back to queue from badmail folder
From: Gummy Mummy (gummy_at_gummymummy.com)
Date: 03/24/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 20:00:53 -0800
Thanks! That worked perfectly!
"m.marien" <mm AT RiverCityCanada DOT com> wrote in message
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>
> "Gummy Mummy" <gummy@gummymummy.com> wrote in message
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> > Is there a way or a procedure to move messages back from the badmail to
> the
> > queue folder?
> > We had some issues today and I really need to queue those badmail
messages
> > back up.
> > IIS5 / W2K Server.
> > Thanks
> >
> I think the original message is placed in the /Inetpub/mailroot/badmail
> folder with the extension of *.BAD. There are two other files that have
some
> error messages (*.BDP/*.BDR) in them. You can ignore them. Just move the
> *.BAD files to the pickup directory. The SMTP server will attempt to send
> them again.
>
> Be careful about this operation, as the SMTP server will send the messages
> to all the valid recipients listed in the TO/CC and BCC fields. If the
> message originated from somewhere else, your SMTP server will try to send
it
> again as if it originated from your server. In other words, you will be
> manually relaying any received messages.
>
>
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