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Yesterday I sent 20 BTC to 1Hj8kJ3rq4c4Hn9Prtw45Zue791f4Nc9L3 with a 0.0001 fee and transaction Id 30d1ef9aa05898b11b5ee4f5f5e703a822a821fb499c647b658fc3cb67a899b8.

My Satoshi client said today that is still unconfirmed. But when I search blockchain.info for the id of the transaction, it says that the transaction was sent today (>12 hours after I made it).

Is there any way, if a transaction isn't relayed, to force the satoshi client to send it another time (the same transaction).

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That transacation has over 1,400 confirmations. I think you might need to run your client with the rescan option on. (That rescans the blockchain for transactions it might have missed)

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It may happen that the transaction is not sent to the network immediately. When creating a new transaction the client will announce its availability to its peers and they will fetch it. If in the meantime you turn your client off, it crashes or you lose connection to the peers, they will not be able to retrieve and broadcast it through the network.

No worry through as your client attempts to resend unconfirmed transactions at regular intervals.

To force a resend you can use getrawtransaction and sendrawtransaction of the JSON-API. That worked for me a few times.

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  • Don't suggest using raw transactions, it is dangerous to do so!
    – o0'.
    Commented Feb 1, 2013 at 16:34
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    cdecker's suggested use of the raw transaction api is very safe. Creating raw transactions yourself is where you need to be very careful. Commented Feb 1, 2013 at 19:45

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