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mailq (ADMN)




NAME

     mailq - print the mail queue


SYNOPSIS

     mailq [-Ac] [-q...]  [-v]


DESCRIPTION

     Mailq prints a summary  of  the  mail  messages  queued  for
     future delivery.

     The first line printed for each message shows  the  internal
     identifier used on this host for the message with a possible
     status character, the size of the message in bytes, the date
     and  time  the  message was accepted into the queue, and the
     envelope sender of the message. The second  line  shows  the
     error message that caused this message to be retained in the
     queue; it will not be present if the message is  being  pro-
     cessed  for the first time. The status characters are either
     * to indicate the job is being processed; X to indicate that
     the  load  is too high to process the job; and - to indicate
     that the job is too young to process.  The  following  lines
     show message recipients, one per line.

     Mailq is identical to ``sendmail -bp''.

     The relevant options are as follows:

     -Ac  Show   the   mail   submission   queue   specified   in
          /etc/mail/submit.cf  instead of the MTA queue specified
          in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.

     -qL  Show the "lost" items in the mail queue instead of  the
          normal queue items.

     -qQ  Show the quarantined items in the mail queue instead of
          the normal queue items.

     -q[!]I substr
          Limit processed jobs to those containing  substr  as  a
          substring of the queue id or not when ! is specified.

     -q[!]Q substr
          Limit processed jobs  to  quarantined  jobs  containing
          substr  as  a substring of the quarantine reason or not
          when ! is specified.

     -q[!]R substr
          Limit processed jobs to those containing  substr  as  a
          substring  of  one  of  the recipients or not when ! is
          specified.

     -q[!]S substr
          Limit processed jobs to those containing  substr  as  a
          substring of the sender or not when ! is specified.

     -v   Print verbose information. This adds  the  priority  of
          the  message and a single character indicator (``+'' or
          blank) indicating whether a warning  message  has  been
          sent  on  the first line of the message.  Additionally,
          extra lines may be intermixed with the recipients indi-
          cating the ``controlling user'' information; this shows
          who will own any programs that are executed  on  behalf
          of  this message and the name of the alias this command
          expanded from, if any.  Moreover, status  messages  for
          each recipient are printed if available.

     The mailq utility exits 0 on success, and  >0  if  an  error
     occurs.


SEE ALSO

     sendmail(ADMN)


HISTORY

     The mailq command appeared in 4.0BSD.


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