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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

dc.gov
dB928RR04181* 1972 Fri Mar 15 08:45 your@your.domain
8BITMIME (Timed out waiting to connect to wash.dc.gov)
jefferson@wash.dc.gov
dB928RR04192- 23 Fri Mar 15 09:32 your@your.domain
(Timed out waiting to connect to wash.dc.gov)
jefferson@wash.dc.gov
bob
The heading shows the information that is printed about each message in the queue.
The items in that heading and their meanings are as follows:
Q-ID
The queue identifier for the message. This item can be followed by a character
showing the item??™s status. An asterisk (* as in the second item in the example)
means that the message is locked (an lf file was found, or the qf file is locked
depending on the kind of locking your version of sendmail uses). An X means
that the load average is currently too high to allow delivery of the message. A
minus (- as in the third item in the example) means that the message is too
young to be processed (based on the MinQueueAge option, ?§24.9.78 on page
1057).
Size
The size in bytes of the df file. If there is no df file (because sendmail is currently
receiving this message and hasn??™t created one yet), this item is absent. If the message
has completed processing, this prints as:
(job completed)
If the qf file is empty, this prints as:
(no control file)
Q-Time
The date and time that the message was first placed into the queue.


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