Killing a message in the delivery queue

Hi,
I made a blooper and accepted a nasty message instead of deleting it when moderating.
I've managed to stop Mailman before the mail started to go out. It is somewhere in the Mailman Queue with other "good" messages.
How do I kill it from the queue?
Many thanks
Nico

Nico wrote:
If it is still in Mailman, there will be one or more queue entries associated with it. The queues are the various subdirectories in Mailman's qfiles/ directory. Depending on how much processing was done, the message bay be in the qfiles/in/ queue or the qfiles/out/ queue. It may or may not also be in the qfiles/archive/ queue.
You need to look at the individual .pck file entries in the queues with bin/show_qfiles or bin/dumpdb and identify the one(s) that contain this message. Then you can just delete the unwanted file(s).
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Nico wrote:
If it is still in Mailman, there will be one or more queue entries associated with it. The queues are the various subdirectories in Mailman's qfiles/ directory. Depending on how much processing was done, the message bay be in the qfiles/in/ queue or the qfiles/out/ queue. It may or may not also be in the qfiles/archive/ queue.
You need to look at the individual .pck file entries in the queues with bin/show_qfiles or bin/dumpdb and identify the one(s) that contain this message. Then you can just delete the unwanted file(s).
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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