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Okay, here's the situation. About 4000 jobs in the queue, one modem. Jobs were queued with the default killtime of one day, and now they're all starting to expire. faxq's like a runaway train now though . . . funny to think I was complaining about it being slow. You see, the modem's wedged . . . so there's no sending going on. All faxq has to do is run the queue, expiring jobs - and it's extremely good at it today. Here I sit, trying to `faxalter -k "now plus 1000000000000000 days" 123 124 125 etc but faxq just refuses to list to me much . . . processing of my faxalter is soooooo slow that I MIGHT be able to save one for every 10 it expires. Of course how to keep ahead of it in terms of JIDS? The catch-22 is that I must have faxq running to faxalter the jobs. But if I do, it outraces me. Suggestions? Thanks! -Darren