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vSphere 5.1 SSO Resources 20 Dec 2012 | 02:25 am

“Ever since vSphere 5.1 launched we’ve been getting a fair number of support calls about Single Sign On, or SSO for short. It is a requirement now, and many of you are getting caught on some aspect of...

distributed.net client RPM Package 16 Feb 2011 | 09:45 am

This week I decided to dust off my RPM hat and build an RPM for the distributed.net client application.  Firstly to test my setup here and secondly to make the client easier to deploy and remove from ...

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Delete Mail From Queue in Exim plugged.in 18 Jan 2013 | 08:43 pm

Deleting email from the exim queue is unfortunately not that simple. If you have a massive spammer in your system, you can clear the email originating from them with the command below. exim -bpru | tr...

Quick tricks for Exim! siulcode.com 24 Sep 2009 | 04:30 pm

I’m often googling for the little admin tricks on the MTA Exim. Here’s a quick guide. Print a count of the messages in the queue root@xNote# exim -bpc Count frozen emails root@xNote# exim -bpr | grep ...

How to set limit to remove the Frozen emails automatically? hostlift.com 19 Apr 2013 | 04:40 am

To set auto-delete for the frozen emails, you need to edit the exim configuration file on your server. # vi /etc/exim.conf timeout_frozen_after = 5d ( 5 Days ) # /etc/init.d/exim restart That’s it!

How to delete frozen mails from Exim mail queue kb.bobcares.com 20 Jun 2013 | 03:41 pm

Sometimes there can be so many frozen mails in the  Exim mail queue. To know the number of frozen mails in the mail queue, you can use the following command exim -bpr | grep frozen | wc -l In order...

How to: Purge, Flush or Delete Postfix Queue, or a Single Email sharebit.net 24 Jan 2013 | 01:12 pm

To flush or purge the postfix mail queue, just enter this command But if you need to delete an individual email from the queue, you’ll first need to see the queue. Traditionally you use mailq this ti...

Force Queue run in Exim mehmet-ali.net 15 Aug 2013 | 12:51 pm

If you would like to force your Exim mail server to retry the frozen emails in your mail queue, you may issue the following command as root : [crayon-520cb276b7acd872302740/]

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