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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

When you omit
the name of the queue group the default queue group is used:
QGRP:another.your.domain
?†‘
queue group name missing (not recommended)
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11.4 Queue Groups (V8.12 and Later) | 417
Here, if you defined a default queue group when you declared the
FEATURE(queuegroup), that group will be selected. Otherwise, the group mqueue will be
selected for this domain.
11.4.5 Rule Set Queue Group Selection
Normally, the access database, described earlier, is the easiest way to select queue
groups. There might be times, however, when selecting by recipient address or
domain is not sufficient. Should such a situation arise, you could set up your own
rule sets. But be forewarned that if you do, the FEATURE(queuegroup) cannot be used.
If you try to use both, you will get the following warning every time sendmail starts
to run:
WARNING: Ruleset queuegroup has multiple definitions
The first step in declaring your own rules to select queue groups is to declare a special
rule set called queuegroup. You do that in your mc configuration file using the
LOCAL_RULESETS macro:
LOCAL_RULESETS
Squeuegroup
?†? your rules here
The way this rule set works is simple. Any queue group for a recipient address that a
rule selects is returned following the $# operator.


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