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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.2 for Email User Guide
Chapter 30 Managing and Monitoring Using the CLI
Managing the Email Queue
Locating and Archiving Older Messages
Sometimes older messages remain in the queue because they could not be delivered. You may want to
remove and archive these messages. To do this, use the
remove and archive these messages. To do this, use the
showmessage
CLI command to to display the
message for the given message ID. Use the
oldmessage
CLI command to display the oldest
non-quarantine message on the system. You can then optionally use the
removemessage
to safely
remove the message for the given message ID. This command can only remove messages that are in the
work queue, retry queue, or a destination queue. If the message is in none of these queues, it cannot be
removed.
work queue, retry queue, or a destination queue. If the message is in none of these queues, it cannot be
removed.
You can also use the
archivemessage[mid]
CLI command to archive the message for a given message
ID into an mbox file in the configuration directory.
You cannot use the
oldmessage
command to get the message ID for a message in a quarantine. However,
if you know the message ID, you can show or archive the specified message. Since the message is not in
the work queue, retry queue, or a destination queue, you cannot remove the message with the
the work queue, retry queue, or a destination queue, you cannot remove the message with the
removemessage
command.
Note
You cannot perform any of these queue management commands on a message in the Cisco Spam
Quarantine.
Quarantine.
Syntax
archivemessage
Syntax
oldmessage
Status: Operational
Messages: 1243
example.com> archivemessage
Enter the MID to archive and remove.
[0]> 47
MID 47 has been saved in file oldmessage_47.mbox in the configuration directory
example.com>
example.com> oldmessage
MID 9: 1 hour 5 mins 35 secs old
Received: from example.com ([172.16.0.102])