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-.TH s/qmail: qmail-queue 8
-.SH NAME
-qmail-queue \- queue a mail message for delivery
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B qmail-queue
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B qmail-queue
-reads a mail message from descriptor 0.
-It then reads envelope information from descriptor 1.
-It places the message into the outgoing queue
-for future delivery by
-.BR qmail-send .
-
-The envelope information is
-an envelope sender address
-followed by a list of envelope recipient addresses.
-The sender address is preceded by the letter F
-and terminated by a 0 byte.
-Each recipient address is preceded by the letter T
-and terminated by a 0 byte.
-The list of recipient addresses is terminated by an extra 0 byte.
-If
-.B qmail-queue
-sees end-of-file before the extra 0 byte,
-it aborts without placing the message into the queue.
-
-Every envelope recipient address
-should contain a username,
-an @ sign,
-and a fully qualified domain name.
-
-.B qmail-queue
-always adds a
-.B Received
-line to the top of the message.
-Other than this,
-.B qmail-queue
-does not inspect the message
-and does not enforce any restrictions on its contents.
-However, the recipients probably expect to see a proper header,
-as described in
-.BR qmail-header(5) .
-
-Programs included with qmail which invoke
-.B qmail-queue
-will invoke the contents of
-.B QMAILQUEUE
-instead, if that environment variable is set.
-.SH "FILESYSTEM RESTRICTIONS"
-.B qmail-queue
-imposes two constraints on the queue structure:
-each
-.B mess
-subdirectory must be in the same filesystem as the
-.B pid
-directory; and each
-.B todo
-subdirectory must be in the same filesystem as the
-.B intd
-directory.
-.SH "EXIT CODES"
-.B qmail-queue
-does not print diagnostics.
-It exits
-0 if
-it has successfully queued the message.
-It exits between 1 and 99 if
-it has failed to queue the message.
-
-All
-.B qmail-queue
-error codes between 11 and 40
-indicate permanent errors:
-.TP 5
-.B 11
-Address too long.
-.TP
-.B 31
-Mail server permanently refuses to send the message to any recipients.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue),
-.TP
-.B 32
-Mail server does not accept the message.
-(The message includes an identified virus.)
-.TP
-.B 33
-Mail server does not accept the message.
-(The message is identified as spam.)
-.TP
-.B 34
-Mail server does not accept the message.
-(The message carries an invalid MIME attachment.)
-.PP
-All other
-.B qmail-queue
-error codes indicate temporary errors:
-.TP 5
-.B 51
-Out of memory.
-.TP
-.B 52
-Timeout.
-.TP
-.B 53
-Write error; e.g., disk full.
-.TP
-.B 54
-Unable to read the message or envelope.
-.TP
-.B 55
-Unable to read a configuration file.
-The virus scanner called via the
-.BR QHPSI
-returned with return code other then
-0 or QHPSIRC.
-.TP
-.B 56
-Problem making a network connection from this host.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue .)
-.TP
-.B 61
-Problem with the qmail home directory.
-.TP
-.B 62
-Problem with the queue directory.
-.TP
-.B 63
-Problem with queue/pid.
-.TP
-.B 64
-Problem with queue/mess.
-.TP
-.B 65
-Problem with queue/intd.
-.TP
-.B 66
-Problem with queue/todo.
-.TP
-.B 71
-Mail server temporarily refuses to send the message to any recipients.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue .)
-.TP
-.B 72
-Connection to mail server timed out.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue .)
-.TP
-.B 73
-Connection to mail server rejected.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue .)
-.TP
-.B 74
-Connection to mail server succeeded,
-but communication failed.
-(Not used by
-.BR qmail-queue .)
-.TP
-.B 81
-Internal bug; e.g., segmentation fault.
-.TP
-.B 91
-Envelope format error.
-.SH "QHPSI ARGUMENTS"
-The Qmail High Performance Scanner interface QHPSI allows
-.B qmail-queue
-to read up to seven arguments taken from the environment to be used
-as a call-interface for an external virus scanner:
-.TP 5
-.B QHPSI
-is set to the file name of the virus scanner, ie. QHPSI='/usr/local/bin/clamscan'.
-The path can be omitted, if the virus scanner is in the default path.
-.TP
-.B QHPSIARG1...3
-Optional additional arguments can be included here, ie. QHPSIARG1="--verbose".
-Useful to suppress output in case an email is
-clean and to enable mailbox support for the virus scanner.
-.TP
-.B QHPSIRC
-To specify the return code of the virus scanner in case of an infection; default is 1.
-.TP
-.B QHPSIMINSIZE
-The minimal size of the message to invoke the virus scanner; default is 0.
-A typical choice would be QHPSIMINSIZE=10000 (~10k).
-.TP
-.B QHPSIMAXSIZE
-The maximal size of the message to invoke the virus scanner; default is unrestricted.
-A typical choice would be QHPSIMAXSIZE=1000000 (~1M).
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-addresses(5),
-envelopes(5),
-qmail-header(5),
-qmail-inject(8),
-qmail-qmqpc(8),
-qmail-send(8),
-qmail-smtpd(8)