That is, the preceding forms set all three levels,
whereas the following tune each level independently:
O Timeout.queuereturn.urgent=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.7 and later)
O Timeout.queuereturn.normal=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.7 and later)
O Timeout.queuereturn.non-urgent=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.7 and later)
O Timeout.queuereturn.dsn=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.13 and later)
OTimeout.queuereturn.urgent=timeout ?†? command line (V8.7 and later)
-OTimeout.queuereturn.normal=timeout ?†? command line (V8.7 and later)
-OTimeout.queuereturn.non-urgent=timeout ?†? command line (V8.7 and later)
-OTimeout.queuereturn.dsn=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.13 and later)
define(`confTO_QUEUERETURN_URGENT??,`timeout??) ?†? mc configuration (V8.7 and later)
define(`confTO_QUEUERETURN_NORMAL??,`timeout??) ?†? mc configuration (V8.7 and later)
define(`confTO_QUEUERETURN_NONURGENT??,`timeout??) ?†? mc configuration (V8.7 and later)
define(`confTO_QUEUERETURN_DSN??,`timeout??) ?†? configuration file (V8.13 and later)
The default for the mc configuration technique is to bounce all messages that remain in the
queue for more than five days.
The keywords urgent, normal, and non-urgent correspond to the Precedence: header from
the mail message. When the numeric equivalent of the Precedence: header as translated
from the P line of the configuration file (see ?§25.
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