RE: Programmatic access to the showq daemon/data

From: Ward, Martin (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 19:05:42 EDT

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    Re: Programmatic access to the showq daemon/data
    Unfortunately I can't do that without more power than most countries have, or at least a few assassins...
     
    I work for an ISP so a lot of mail we try and route is junk (I don't like it but I have to live with it). The customer, quite rightly, won't accept it but since we already have we must deal with the concequences.
     
    |\/|artin


    From: Victor Duchovni [mailto:Victor.Duchovni@MorganStanley.com]
    Sent: Mon 01-Oct-07 17:36
    To: Ward, Martin
    Cc: =
    Subject: Re: Programmatic access to the showq daemon/data

    On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 05:21:58PM +0100, Ward, Martin wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Is there any kind of documentation on how to access the mail queue list
    > from within a program? Perl or C would be nice!
    >
    > I ask because I have a number of mail servers that regularly have mail
    > queues > 300,000 emails and a lot of these queues are bounces and
    > double-bounces.

    Fix this, instead of processing the consequences, fix the real problem,
    eliminate the source of bounces.

    --
            Viktor.

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