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Index: Q

q class : 32.5. Alphabetized Reference
-q database switch : 33.3.4.9. -q don't strip quotes from key (V8.7 and above)
q flag : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
Q line (qf file) : 23.9. The qf File Internals
$q macro : 31.10. Alphabetized Reference
q option : (see QueueFactor (q) option)
Q option : (see QueueDirectory (Q) option)
-q switch
4.1.1. Daemon Mode (-bd)
15.5. Prevent the Daemon from Running
23.6.1. Periodically with -q
23.6.2. From the Command Line
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
-qI, -qS, -qR switches : 23.6.2.3. Process by identifier/recipient/sender: -q[ISR]
Q-ID : (see queue identifier)
qf files
3.1.2. The Queue Directory
23.2.5. The Queue Control File: qf
23.9. The qf File Internals
bogus (Qf file) : 23.3. A Bogus qf File (V8 only): Qf
version of : 23.9. The qf File Internals
qualifying addresses
16.5. Qualify All Addresses?
D.3. K Command's -d switch
FQDNs : (see FQDNs)
queue
1.3.2. The Queue
23. The Queue
checkpointing : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
and down sites : 23.7.1. Handling a Down Site
message life : 13.2.2. Limit the Life of Queued Messages
message parts : 23.2. Parts of a Queued Message
printing
4.1.2. Show Queue Mode (-bp)
23.2.3.2. Locks shown when printing the queue
23.4. Printing the Queue
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
processing
23.5. How the Queue Is Processed
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
last time of : 23.9. The qf File Internals
putting everything in : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
requeuing on error : 25.7.6. Force Requeue on Error
sendmail options for : 34.6.2. The Queue
sorting : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
time message placed in : 23.9. The qf File Internals
troubleshooting : 23.8. Pitfalls
why message is stored in : 23.9. The qf File Internals
queue directory
3.1.2. The Queue Directory
13.2.1. The Location of the Queue Directory
15.2. The Real Queue Directory
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
alternate : 23.7. Process Alternate Queues
forging mail with
13.2.1. The Location of the Queue Directory
22.7.1. Forging with the Queue Directory
installing sendmail and : 18.7. Pitfalls
permissions for : 23.1. Overview of the Queue
queue file : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
identifier for ($i macro) : 14.2.3. The Message-ID: Header
processing : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
queue identifier
4.2. Verbose (-v)
23.2.1. The Queue Identifier
23.4. Printing the Queue
QUEUE macro : 18.8. Alphabetized Reference
QueueDirectory (Q) option
3.1.2. The Queue Directory
5.3.7. Options
13.2.1. The Location of the Queue Directory
15.2. The Real Queue Directory
23.1. Overview of the Queue
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
QueueFactor (q) option : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
QueueLA (x) option
23.6.1. Periodically with -q
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
queuereturn keyword
13.2.2. Limit the Life of Queued Messages
23.9. The qf File Internals
QUEUESEGSIZE macro : 18.8. Alphabetized Reference
QUEUESIZE variable : 23.5. How the Queue Is Processed
QueueSortOrder option : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
QueueTimeout (T) option
23.9. The qf File Internals
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
queuewarn keyword : 13.2.2. Limit the Life of Queued Messages
QUIT keyword : 4.2. Verbose (-v)
quotation marks
13.2.8. The Unquoted Space Replacement Character
19.1.1. m4 is greedy
31.3.2. Syntax of the Configuration File Macro's Text
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
dequote database class : 33.8. Alphabetized Reference
in header fields : 35.3.3. Quoted Strings in the Header Field
stripping
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
33.3.4.9. -q don't strip quotes from key (V8.7 and above)
quoted-printable encoding
18.8. Alphabetized Reference
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags


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