Additional or Deprecated Command-Line
Options From Version 8.12 of sendmail
The following table describes additional or deprecated
command-line options for sendmail. Other command-line
options are described in the sendmail(1M) man page.
Table 3-17 Additional
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| Indicates that you are printing the number of entries in each
queue.
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| Indicates that the message that is being submitted from the
command line is for relaying, not for initial submission. The message
is rejected if the addresses are not fully qualified. No canonicalization
is done. As is noted in the Release Notes that are part of the sendmail distribution on ftp://ftp.sendmail.orgftp://ftp.sendmail.org, improperly formed messages
might be rejected in future releases.
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| Sets the identifier that is used for syslog messages to the
supplied tag.
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| Processes only jobs that contain this substring of
one of the recipients. When ! is added, the option
processes only jobs that do not have this substring of
one of the recipients.
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| Processes only jobs that contain this substring of
the queue ID. When ! is added, the option processes
only jobs that do not have this substring of
the queue ID.
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| Processes only jobs that contain this substring of
the sender. When ! is added, the option processes
only jobs that do not have this substring of
the sender.
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| Processes saved messages in the queue once, without using the fork system call, and runs the process in the foreground.
Refer to the fork(2) man page.
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| Processes only the messages in the name queue
group.
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| Processes saved messages in the queue at a specific interval
of time with a single child that is forked for each queue. The child
sleeps between queue runs. This new option is similar to the –qtime, which periodically forks a child to process the
queue.
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