This option, regardless of its value,
affects all queue groups.
MaxQueueChildren option
The MaxQueueChildren option (?§24.9.71 on page 1049), when nonzero, limits the
number of queue processors that can simultaneously run across all queues. If
this is fewer than the total queue runners across all queue groups, it limits the
run to this setting. Any queue groups that are not run are handled in the next
run in round-robin order. There is no way to limit some queue groups and not
limit others.
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MinQueueAge option
Messages in a queue are processed no more often than the interval set by this
MinQueueAge option (?§24.9.78 on page 1057). This limit is imposed even if a
queue is processed more often. This limit is global and affects all queue groups.
-qI, -qR, and -qS command-line switches
The -qI command-line switch restricts a queue run to the messages that match
the queue identifier specified. The -qR command-line switchrestricts a queue
run to the messages that match the recipient address pattern specified.
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