g., ???tea is
served???), on a volatile disk that is erased when the machine is rebooted.
??? Queue low-priority mail in a queue different from that used for high-priority
mail.
Note that there are limitations on the use of this queuegroup rule set. First, this rule
set is called directly from inside sendmail, so you should not call it from inside your
own rules (if you do, the selected queue group will be ignored). And second, the
FEATURE(queuegroup) also uses this rule set, so you cannot share it with that feature.*
11.4.6 Queue Group Limitations
As you saw in ?§11.4.1 on page 409, the default queue group (mqueue) is defined by
options and the command line. If any given Q configuration command is missing a
given equate, that queue group inherits that property as defined by the default queue
group. There are, however, properties for the default queue group which have no
equivalent equates. These properties are inherited by all queue groups and cannot be
overridden with a queue-group equate. They are:
DeliveryMode option
If the DeliveryMode option (?§24.9.35 on page 1004) is set to queueonly or
deferred, all mail will be queued rather than delivered. This affects all queue
groups.
FastSplit option
This FastSplit option (?§24.9.50 on page 1032), when nonzero, prevents MX
lookups prior to splitting an envelope and limits the number of envelopes that
can be delivered on the initial attempt.
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