The -qS
command-line switch restricts a queue run to the messages that match the
sender address pattern specified. Unless the -qG command-line switchis also
used to limit the queue group, these limits are imposed across all queue groups.
QueueFactor, QueueLA, and RecipientFactor options
The QueueFactor (?§24.9.89 on page 1071), QueueLA (?§24.9.91 on page 1072), and
RecipientFactor (?§24.9.95 on page 1077) options (and beginning withV8.14,
the DaemonPortOptions option??™s queueLA key; ?§24.9.27.10 on page 997) are used
to calculate the point at which sendmail should queue a message instead of delivering
it. This calculation affects all queue groups.
QueueFileMode option
Beginning withV8.10 sendmail, th eQueueFileMode option (?§24.9.90 on page
1071) defines the mode (permissions) of all queue files. This setting affects all
queue files across all queue groups.
Timeout.queuereturn and Timeout.queuewarn options
The Timeout.queuereturn option (?§24.9.119.18 on page 1106) defines the maximum
time interval that a message can remain in the queue before it is bounced
because of a deferred delivery. The Timeout.queuewarn option (?§24.9.119.19 on
page 1107) defines the interval at which a message, still in the queue, will result
in a first and only warning message being sent to the sender. Both of these intervals
globally affect all queue groups.
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