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'
> <[email protected]> to <[email protected]> -
> in transit
>   4/20  12:19:21p  0000 SEND Message #24666 from 'Mail Delivery Subsystem'
> <Mail.Delivery.Subsystem@realitycheckb
>
> (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
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