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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

We will show the use of
the modified switch first, and then the new one.
11.10.2.1 The -qQ command-line switch
Normally, the queue is processed by invoking a -q command-line switch(?§11.8.1 on
page 427). This switch causes all the normally scheduled (nonquarantined) envelopes
to be processed. By combining that switch with a Q argument, you tell sendmail
to process quarantined messages instead.
Note that it is not possible to operate on both normal and quarantined envelopes at
the same time. That is, listing -q and then -qQ will not process both; it will process
only quarantined messages.
Unless limited withoth er -q letters, the -qQ switchwill process all the quarantined
envelopes currently in the queue. To further limit the envelopes to be processed,
specify any of these additional switches in the same command line:
-qIident ?†? match any queue ID that contains ident (?§11.8.2.3 on page 431)
-q!Iident ?†? match any queue ID that does not contain ident (?§11.8.2.4 on page 432)
-qRrecip ?†? match any recipient address that contains recip (?§11.8.2.3 on page 431)
-q!Rrecip ?†? match any recipient address that does not contain recip (?§11.8.2.4 on page 432)
-qSfrom ?†? match any sender address that contains from (?§11.8.2.3 on page 431)
-q!Sfrom ?†? match any sender address that does not contain from (?§11.8.2.4 on page 432)
-qGname ?†? match any queue group with the name name (?§11.


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