There may be a problem delivering the mail. For example, if DNS name
resolution is failing, then MS SMTP server will not be able to lookup where
the mail should be delivered to, so it will sit in the queue until it
eventually times-out.
Cheers
Ken
[quoted text, click to view] "Faisal" <faisal_qasimpk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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: Thanks for your response.
:
: Have copied the files in queue directory from old installation to new
: installation, but they just stay there. IIS does not try to deliver
: them.
:
: I wish to get them delivered by IIS as usual. Is there any way IIS can
: be told to deliver these mails. Server is already restarted several
: times.
:
: Regards
:
[quoted text, click to view] : jeff.nospam@zina.com (Jeff Cochran) wrote in message
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: > On 17 Jun 2004 22:59:28 -0700, faisal_qasimpk@yahoo.com (Faisal)
: > wrote:
: >
: > >Dear all,
: > >
: > >We have a IIS server which is not working properly and there are mails
: > >stuck in queue dir. We have configured IIS on another server which is
: > >now working.
: > >
: > >How can stucked mails from old IIS installation be exported to new
: > >installation to ensure proper delivery of stucked mails?
: >
: > Copy and paste. :)
: >
: > There's nothing dramatically special about the files in the queue, and
: > they're just text files. You could even open them and paste the text
: > into a new message if you need to.
: >
: > Jeff