cd /var/spool/exim/input
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
cd /var/spool/exim/msglog
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
cd /var/spool/exim/db
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
/etc/init.d/exim restart
it show message as below:Have you waited long enough? If you give it enough time one of two things will happen: DirectAdmin will eventually open the page, or will time out.
If it times out the queue is too large to manage through the control panel. If that's true, it may very well be too large to manage manually.
If it's too large to manage manually you may want to delete it and start over (you will lose ALL the mail in the queue, but unless you want to read through potentially tens of thousands of emails to see which ten or fifteen you should keep you often don't have a choice).
You probably won't be able to delete it either; there will probably be too many files to use the * wildcard.
When that happens I rename the directories in the queue, create new ones with the same ownership and attributes, and then create a script to delete the old ones.
Jeff
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cd /var/spool/exim/input
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
cd /var/spool/exim/msglog
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
cd /var/spool/exim/db
for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done
/etc/init.d/exim restart
As I said, just type the commands below in your SSH
* Its on your own risk! But normally it should fix your problem *Code:cd /var/spool/exim/input for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done cd /var/spool/exim/msglog for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done cd /var/spool/exim/db for file in * ; do rm -rf $file ; done /etc/init.d/exim restart