On 8/11/20 9:55 PM, Shashikanth Komandoor wrote:
Hahahaha.
Looks like a work around.
Yes, it's a workaround.
I understood "moving out of the shunt queue" means "Moving the files from /var/lib/mailman/mailman/var/shunt directory to any other directory say /opt/...." in my environment. Because I installed mailman software inside /var/lib/mailman only.
It means first understand why the messages were shunted and fix whatever the underlying issue is or they will just be shunted again.
You should look at each message in the shunt queue with mailman qfile
and determine which ones you don't want at all, which ones you want to
save for later and which ones you want to unshunt now.
Just remove the ones you don't want at all. For the ones you want to
save for later, move them to any other directory at all. Then run
mailman unshunt
for the remaining ones after which you can move the
saved ones back or leave them where you moved them to.
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