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criticman
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Alright, spammer got in, took care of that issue.
Failure notices galore in one inbox.
Attempting to login to webmail fails, and all IMAP and POP3 attempts timeout (we're talking nearly 200,000 messages in this box).
So, is there a command line way to delete messages containing "failure notice" in them? I know where the mailbox is in terms of the qmail mailname Maildir. I am just blanking on the command to locate messages with "failure notice" in them and automatically delete messages it matches.
I believe there are some important messages among the junk and need to be able to find them - so a complete deletion of the Maildir file contents using find -type f....etc will not be sufficient.
Thanks!
Failure notices galore in one inbox.
Attempting to login to webmail fails, and all IMAP and POP3 attempts timeout (we're talking nearly 200,000 messages in this box).
So, is there a command line way to delete messages containing "failure notice" in them? I know where the mailbox is in terms of the qmail mailname Maildir. I am just blanking on the command to locate messages with "failure notice" in them and automatically delete messages it matches.
I believe there are some important messages among the junk and need to be able to find them - so a complete deletion of the Maildir file contents using find -type f....etc will not be sufficient.
Thanks!