Name
Q=
Synopsis
Queue groups and the Q=
delivery agent equate were
introduced in V8.12 sendmail. In Section 11.4 we show you how to declare and use queue
groups. For example, the following mc
configuration line declares a queue group named
slowmail
, in which we plan to defer SMTP mail:
QUEUE_GROUP(`slowmail', `P=/var/spool/mqueue/slowqueue')
Here, the P=
queue group equate says that the
queue for the slowmail
queue group will be
/var/spool/mqueue/slowqueue.
The Q=
delivery agent equate associates a delivery
agent with a queue group. For the smtp
delivery
agent, for example, the following delivery agent equate will cause
its queue directory to become
/var/spool/mqueue/slowqueue because of the
previous queue group declaration:
Q=slowmail
Several mc configuration macros are available
with which to declare queue groups for selected delivery agents. For
example, the following defines the slowmail
queue
group, and associates the smtp
delivery agent with
it:
QUEUE_GROUP(`slowmail', `P=/var/spool/mqueue/slowqueue') define(`SMTP_MAILER_QGRP', `slowmail') MAILER(`smtp') ← must follow the above two
Whenever you assign a queue group to a delivery agent, the use of a macro that ends in _MAILER_QGRP must precede the MAILER declaration for that delivery agent.
See the section describing a particular delivery agent to find an
appropriate mc macro with which to redefine the
Q=
for that delivery agent. See Table 20-1, in Section 20.4, for a guide
to all delivery agents.
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