This is the T
line (?§11.12.19 on page 456) in the qf file converted from an unsigned integer
into a more understandable date and time.
This is the Title of the Book, eMatter Edition
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Sender
The sender of the message as taken from the S line (?§11.12.18 on page 455) in the
qf file. Only the first 45 characters of the sender address are printed. If there is a B
line (?§11.12.2 on page 447) in the qf file (as the BITMIME in the second item in
the example), sendmail prints that body type (the -B switchin ?§6.7.2 on page
232) on the line following the sender. If there is an M line (?§11.12.11 on page 452)
in the qf file, sendmail prints the text of the error message in parentheses.
Recipient
After all of the preceding items have been printed, a list of the recipients (from
each R line, ?§11.12.17 on page 454, in the qf file) is printed in the order in which
they are found. In the example, there is one recipient for each of the first two
items and two recipients for the last item.
See ?§11.8.2.3 on page 431 for a way to limit the printed queue list to include only a
subset of messages based on queue ID, sender, or recipient addresses.
11.6.1 Printing the Queue in Verbose Mode
The -v command-line switchcan be used in combination withth e -bp switchto
cause sendmail to also print additional details about the queued messages.
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