Chapter 11, Manage the Queue

Handle Qf Files on page 422

Use -qL to process lost (Qf) files (8.13)

Handle Deep Queues on page 404

Handling deep queues moved from defunct performance chapter (ed4)

Recover from a Full Queue on page 407

Recover from full queues moved from defunct performance chapter (ed4)

Parts of a Queued Message on page 396

The DaemonPortOptions option’s queueLA key affects queue processing (8.14)

Periodically with -q on page 427

The DaemonPortOptions option’s queueLA key affects queue processing (8.14)

Queue Group Limitations on page 418

The DaemonPortOptions option’s queueLA key affects queue processing (8.14)

Persistent Queue Runners with -qp on page 434

All persistent queue runners can restart with SIGHUP to control persistent queue runner (8.14)

Queue Quarantining on page 438

Queue quarantining now officially supported (8.13)

The -qQ command-line switch on page 439

Use -qQ to process quarantined envelopes (8.13)

The -Q command-line switch on page 440

Quarantine an envelope with -Q (8.13)

Pitfalls on page 444

Milter recipient rejection defect and queue group selection fixed (8.14)

q line on page 453

The qf file’s q line holds reason for quarantining the envelope (8.13)

V line on page 457

The qf file’s V line bumped to V8 (8.13)

Timeout.queuereturn (V8.7 and later) on page 1106

The new confTO_QUEUERETURN_DSN mc macro (8.13)

Timeout.queuewarn (V8.7 and later) on page 1107

The new confTO_QUEUEWARN_DSN mc macro (8.13)

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