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NAME

       exiqgrep - Search in the exim queue

SYNOPSIS

       exiqgrep [-h] [-C file] [-f regexp] [-r regexp] [-s regexp] [-y seconds] [-o seconds] [-z]
       [-x] [-G queuename] [-c] [-l] [-i] [-b] [-R] [-a]

DESCRIPTION

       The exiqgrep utility is a Perl script which offers possibilities to grep in the exim queue
       output.  Unlike exiqsumm, it invokes exim -bpu itself and does not need to be invoked in a
       pipe.

OPTIONS

       -h        Print help

       -C <config>
                 Specify which exim.conf to use

       -E <path> Specify a path for the exim binary, overriding the built-in one.

       -f <regexp>
                 Match sender address (field is “< >” wrapped)

       -r <regexp>
                 Match recipient address

       -s <regexp>
                 Match against the size field from long output

       -y <seconds>
                 Message younger than

       -o <seconds>
                 Message older than

       -z        Frozen messages only (exclude non-frozen)

       -x        Non-frozen messages only (exclude frozen)

       -G <queuename>
                 Match in given queue only

       -c        Display match count

       -l        Long Format [Default]

       -i        Message IDs only

       -b        Brief Format

       -R        Reverse order

       -a        All recipients (including delivered)

       At least one selection option, or either the -c or -h option, must be given.

BUGS

       This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff  than  us  and  has
       more experience in writing manual pages, any patches would be greatly appreciated.

SEE ALSO

       exim(8), /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/

AUTHOR

       This   manual   page   was   stitched   together  from  the  source  code  by  Marc  Haber
       <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>,  using  the  exiqsumm  man  page  by  Andreas   Metzler
       <ametzler  at  downhill.at.eu.org>,  for  the  Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
       others).

                                         January 27, 2022                             EXIQGREP(8)