Subj : Deleting in-transit mail? To : poindexter FORTRAN From : Digital Man Date : Mon Apr 22 2024 01:30 am Re: Deleting in-transit mail? By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sat Apr 20 2024 12:23 pm > I have 2 emails in limbo on my system, and every time the mail server boots > up, I see the following two errors: > > 4/20 12:19:21p 0000 SEND Message #24653 from 'Mail Delivery Subsystem' > to - > in transit > 4/20 12:19:21p 0000 SEND Message #24666 from 'Mail Delivery Subsystem' > > (last message copy truncated, but it's the same as the first...) > > Is there a way to delete these messages? Yes, you can delete them using the ;mail command or you can run the exec/notransit.js script to remove the in-transit flag from those message or you can configure your mail server to send messages regardless of this flag, as instructed in the the FAQ: https://wiki.synchro.net/faq:tcpip#send_mail -- digital man (rob) This Is Spinal Tap quote #31: Viv Savage: Quite exciting, this computer magic! Norco, CA WX: 55.8øF, 95.0% humidity, 1 mph WNW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .