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(c) Michele Beltrame
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--------------------
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1.3.2 by Chan Chung Hang Christopher
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* Printing message no: was code not tested prior to 1.3.1 release...perl compilation errors. Fixed.
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1.3.1 by Chan Chung Hang Christopher
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1.3.0 by Chan Chung Hang Christopher
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[Thanks Philippe Gay]
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* Updated the documentation.
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it is. ;-)
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0.5.1 (July 23, 2001)
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* Added a -D option which deletes al message in both local and remote queue.
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[Thanks Kasper Holtze]
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* Fixed a bug with the CC field when displaying message list.
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[Thanks anonymous qmHandle user]
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0.5.0 (May 11, 2001)
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[Thanks Bertu Barnard]
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* Formatted the code in a more "Perlish" way.
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* Added display of "Cc" fields in message list (-l).
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* Empty fields in message list -l are not shown anymore.
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0.4.1 (October 22, 1999) [Thanks Franky Van Liedekerke]:
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0.4.0 (February 2, 1999) [Thanks Rob]:
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* Added multiple paramters and actions support.
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* Added a more condensed queue display option.
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* Added $pidcmd configuration variable, which allows to customize the
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command used to get qmail process id (needed when deleting messages).
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0.3.0 (October 25, 1998):
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* Fixed to support qmail 1.03. If you're using an older version, be
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sure to change the $qmcmd variable if using previous version.
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* Now when listing messages also message size is displayed. Thanks
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to Jodok Sutterluety.
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0.2.0 (May 18, 1998):
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* Fixed (with Rob help) a major problem in message deletion: qmHandle now
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terminates qmail before deleting a message, and restarts it after doing
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it.
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* Improved documentation in README file.
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* Changed executable file name from qmHandle.pl to qmHandle.
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0.1.0 (March 10, 1998):
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* First release.
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133
root/usr/share/doc/qmHandle/README
Normal file
133
root/usr/share/doc/qmHandle/README
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@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
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qmHandle 1.3.0
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==============
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Copyright 1998-2003 Michele Beltrame
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Modified by Chan Chung Hang Christopher (June, 2007)
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INTRO
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-----
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This is a simple perl script that helps you to view and manage (within some
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limits) the qmail queue.
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With this script you can:
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* Read the qmail queue, like you do with the qmail-qread program. However,
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the output of this script provides more information compared to qmail-qread such as
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||||
the message subject and color capabilities.
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||||
* Print queue statistics, similar to qmail-qstat, with color capabilities
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* View a message in the queue.
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* Remove a message from the queue.
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* Remove messages that meet a criterion.
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||||
* Tell qmail to slot messages with recipients in a remote domain for earlier retry (at the cost of longer queue stay).
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||||
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CONFIGURATION
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-------------
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There are only a few variables to configure, and this has to be done depending
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||||
on your system and qmail installation. You can find the variables at the top of
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||||
the Perl script qmHandle (there's a configuration section properly marked).
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||||
The variables are:
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||||
|
||||
1) my ($queue) = '/var/qmail/queue/';
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||||
This is the path of your qmail queue directory. It's located here on 99.9%
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||||
of qmail installation. If yours seems not to be there, try using the "find"
|
||||
command to locate it.
|
||||
|
||||
2) my ($stopqmail) = '/etc/init.d/qmail stop';
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||||
This is the name of the script/command which stops qmail. The one you
|
||||
see works on Debian GNU/Linux, if you have other you need to change it.
|
||||
In the script configuration section you'll find some examples of
|
||||
common options, including the one using DJB's daemontools. If you
|
||||
don't have any script to stop qmail, you *must leave this string
|
||||
empty*:
|
||||
$stopqmail = '';
|
||||
|
||||
3) my ($startqmail) = "/etc/init.d/qmail start";
|
||||
This is the name of the script/command which stops qmail. The one you
|
||||
see works on Debian GNU/Linux, if you have other you need to change it.
|
||||
In the script configuration section you'll find some examples of
|
||||
common options, including the one using DJB's daemontools and the
|
||||
standard qmail distribution.
|
||||
|
||||
4) my ($pidcmd) = 'pidof qmail-send';
|
||||
This is the command used to obtain qmail process id. The default
|
||||
should work on most Unix systems, but if on yours doesn't you can
|
||||
change it.
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that variables from 2 to 4 are only needed to set properly
|
||||
if you need to use qmHandle to delete messages in the queue. The first
|
||||
one is however needed in any case.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
USAGE
|
||||
-----
|
||||
|
||||
Usage is fairly simple. Here goes the help screen:
|
||||
|
||||
Available parameters are:
|
||||
-a : try to send all 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
|
||||
-fsender : delete message from sender
|
||||
-f're' : delete message from senders matching regular expression re
|
||||
-Stext : delete all messages that have/contain text as Subject
|
||||
-h're' : delete all messages with headers matching regular expression re (case insensitive)
|
||||
-b're' : delete all messages with body matching regular expression re (case insensitive)
|
||||
-H're' : delete all messages with headers matching regular expression re (case sensitive)
|
||||
-B're' : delete all messages with body matching regular expression re (case sensitive)
|
||||
-t're' : flag messages with recipients in regular expression 're' for earlier retry (note: this lengthens the time message can stay in queue)
|
||||
-D : delete all messages in the queue (local & remote)
|
||||
-V : print program version
|
||||
|
||||
Additional (optional) parameters are:
|
||||
-c : display colored output
|
||||
-N : list message numbers only
|
||||
(to be used either with -l, -L or -R)
|
||||
|
||||
It's possible to specify multiple parameters for multiple actions, in any
|
||||
order.
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that you'll have to be superuser (root) in order to use this
|
||||
program.
|
||||
|
||||
A typical output of the command:
|
||||
|
||||
qmHandle -l
|
||||
|
||||
could be:
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------
|
||||
143874 (9, R)
|
||||
Return-path: m.beltrame@betamag.com
|
||||
From: Michele Beltrame <m.beltrame@betamag.com>
|
||||
To: beta-reg@nice.it
|
||||
Subject: Re: [beta-reg] Server news pubblico.
|
||||
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 09:04:32 +0200
|
||||
Size: 1600 bytes
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
The first line shows the number the message has in queue (the name of the
|
||||
files in which it's stored) and, between parentheses, the directory number
|
||||
where it's located and the queue he's in (L=local, R=remote).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GPL SOFTWARE
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
This is open source software under the GPL (see 'GPL' file included in the
|
||||
distribution). For more information on the license have a look at:
|
||||
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org
|
||||
|
||||
***For any problem, just drop an e-mail to mb@italpro.net.***
|
||||
Michele Beltrame does not maintain qmhandle anymore. Please email cchan-freetown@users.sourceforge.net instead.
|
||||
|
||||
This project is a SourceForge.Net shared project. For more information visit:
|
||||
|
||||
http://qmhandle.sourceforge.net/
|
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