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Exchange Exchange 2003 FAQ Exchange 2000 FAQ Exchange 5.5 FAQ SMTP Dequeue Scripts Books Free Solutions |
Exchange - Dequeue What if my ISP uses Netscape? Netscape Mail Server 2.0 is based on Software.Com's Post.Office product. As with Post.Office, it supports the QSND method: The current Netscape mail server is version 4.1. ETRN should be the primary choice. QSND Since QSND is simply another
token that the SMTP protocol can pass, some method must be
designed to connect to the host on the SMTP port (TCP 25),
send the QSND command, then quit. We have written a very simple
NT command line utility to do this. You can download
dequeue.exe (Intel
108Kb, Alpha
220Kb). The parameters are described in the
program help - accessible by running "dequeue -?".
[yes - this is the same utility used for sendmail. It works
with both protocols!]
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