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diff --git a/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-queue.8 b/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-queue.8 deleted file mode 100644 index b025c95..0000000 --- a/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-queue.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -.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) |