Server rebooted, Delivery Queue in WHM > ConfigServer Mail Queues, is gone, HELP!

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  1. #1
    Hi guys, i have about 11.000 Delivery Queue (Outgoing Emails) in WHM > ConfigServer Mail Queues
    its about announcement email

    my server rebooted, and now there is no one Outgoing Emails left, in WHM > ConfigServer Mail Queues > Delivery Queue

    can i get it back? or some log where i can see the email that still not sended yet
     
    basketmen, Jul 14, 2012 IP
  2. samirj09

    samirj09 Well-Known Member

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    Its possible, that they were either sent already or they are still in the queue and this plugin is not showing them.

    Run exim -bpc
    What is the output you receive?

    Since this is cPanel, also grep the exim logs for one of the emails that should have been sent to see if it was already sent. (eximlog is located at /var/log/exim_mainlog)
     
    samirj09, Jul 18, 2012 IP
  3. basketmen

    basketmen Well-Known Member

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    - i tried this command
    Run exim -bpc
    but its says
    -bash: Run: command not found






    - i also tried running this command, to search one of email address or another email address, already sended or not, also trying to search the message subject

    but no one is showing, including the first email address that surely already sended and received, that is my own email address

    so maybe the problem is in exim log or 'ConfigServer Mail Queue' log, is crashed or missing during rebooted


    is there another exim log or 'ConfigServer Mail Queue' log that i can see guys?
     
    basketmen, Jul 18, 2012 IP
  4. samirj09

    samirj09 Well-Known Member

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    Sorry, I mean run the below command
    exim -bpc

    (Without the run)

    Also, there are a couple of different eximlogs you could check.
    /var/log/main_log
    /var/log/exim_paniclog
    /var/log/exim_rejectlog
     
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    samirj09, Jul 18, 2012 IP
  5. Hostwinds_Dan

    Hostwinds_Dan Active Member

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    It will probably be in the exim main_log. You could also check the actual location of the emails; /var/spool/exim/
     
    Hostwinds_Dan, Jul 18, 2012 IP