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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 34      Managing and Monitoring Using the CLI
  Managing the Email Queue
Example
Identifying Active TCP/IP Services
To identify active TCP/IP services used by your Email Security appliance, use the 
tcpservices
 
command in the command line interface.
Managing the Email Queue
Cisco AsyncOS allows you to perform operations on messages in the email queue. You can delete, 
bounce, suspend, or redirect messages in the email queue.  You can also locate, remove, and archive older 
messages in your queue. 
Deleting Recipients in Queue
If particular recipients are not being delivered or to clear the email queue, use the 
deleterecipients
 
command. The 
deleterecipients
 command allows you to manage the email delivery queue by deleting 
specific recipients waiting for delivery. Recipients to be deleted are identified by either the recipient host 
that the recipient is destined for, or the message sender identified by the specific address given in the 
Envelope From line of the message envelope. Alternately, you can delete all messages in the delivery 
queue (all active recipients) at once.
Note
To perform the 
deleterecipients
 function, it is recommended that you place the Cisco appliance in an 
offline state or suspended delivery (see 
 or 
Note
Although the function is supported in all states, certain messages may be delivered while the function is 
taking place.
Matches to recipient hosts and senders must be identical string matches. Wild cards are not accepted. 
The 
deleterecipients
 command returns the total number of messages deleted. In addition, if a mail log 
subscription (IronPort text format only) is configured, the message deletion is logged as a separate line.
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