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NAME

       qtool - manipulate sendmail queues

SYNOPSIS

       qtool.pl [options] target_directory source [source ...]

       qtool.pl [-Q][-d|-b] [options] source [source ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Qtool  moves  the  queue  files  used  by  sendmail between queues. It uses the same locking mechanism as
       sendmail so can be safely used while sendmail is running.  However, it should  not  be  used  when  queue
       groups have been configured to move queue files into directories to which they do not belong according to
       the queue group selections made in the sendmail.cf file.  Unless you  are  absolutely  sure  you  do  not
       interfere with the queue group selection mechanism, do not move queue files around.

       With no options, qtool will move any queue files as specified by source into target_directory. Source can
       be either an individual queue control file, a queue file id, or a queue directory.

       If the -d option is specified, qtool will delete the messages specified by source instead of moving them.

       If the -b option is specified, the selected messages  will  be  bounced  by  running  sendmail  with  the
       -OTimeout.queuereturn=now option.

   Options
       -b     Bounce  all  of  the  messages  specified  by source. The messages will be bounced immediately. No
              attempt will be made to deliver the messages.

       -C configfile
              Specify the sendmail config file.  Defaults to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.

       -d     Delete all of the messages specified by source.

       -e perl_expression
              Evaluate perl_expression for each queue file as specified by source. If perl_expression  evaluates
              to true, then that queue file is moved. See below for more detail on perl_expression.

       -Q     Operate on quarantined items (queue control file begins with hf instead of qf).

       -s seconds
              Move only the queue files specified by source that have a modification time older than seconds.

   Perl Expressions
       You can use any valid perl expression. Inside the expression you have access to a hash that contains many
       of the fields in the control file as well as some other data about  that  queued  message.  The  hash  is
       called  %msg.  If  a  field  has  multiple  values  (e.g.  'Recipient'), it will be returned as an array,
       otherwise it will be returned as a scalar. Through %msg, you can access the following variables:

       auth   AUTH= parameter.

       body_type
              Body type (8BITMIME, 7BIT, or undefined).

       body_last_mod_time
              The last time the body was modified since the epoch in seconds.

       body_size
              The size of the body file in bytes.

       content-length
              Content-Length: header value (Solaris sendmail only).

       controlling_user
              The controlling user.

       control_last_mod_time
              The last time the control file was modified since the epoch in seconds.

       control_size
              The size of the control file in bytes.

       creation_time
              The time when the control file was created.

       data_file_name
              The data file name (deprecated).

       deliver_by
              Deliver by flag and deadline for DELIVERBY ESMTP extension.

       envid  Original envelope id form ESMTP.

       error_recipient
              The error recipient (deprecated).

       final_recipient
              Final recipient (for DSNs).

       flags  Array of characters that can be the following values:
               w       warning message has been sent
               r       This is an error response or DSN
               8       has 8 bit data in body
               b       delete Bcc: headers
               d       envelope has DSN RET= parameter
               n       don't return body

       headers
              This is a Perl hash where the keys are rfc822 field names and the values are rfc822 field  values.
              If  a field has only one value it will be returned as a string. If a field has more than one value
              (e.g. 'Received') it will be returned as a list of strings.

       inode_number
              The inode number for the data (body) file.

       next_delivery_time
              Earliest time of next delivery attempt.

       num_delivery_attempts
              Number of delivery attempts that have been made.

       macro  Defined macro.

       message
              Envelope status message.

       original_recipient
              Original recipient (ORCPT= parameter).

       priority
              Adjusted priority of message.

       quarantine_reason
              Quarantine reason for quarantined (held) envelopes.

       recipient
              Array of character flags followed by colon and recipient name. Flags:
               N       Has NOTIFY= parameter.
               S       Success DSN requested.
               F       Failure DSN requested.
               D       Delay DSN requested.
               P       Primary address (not the result of alias/forward expansion).

       sender Sender

       version
              Version of control file.

EXAMPLES

       qtool.pl q2 q1
              Moves all of the queue files in queue q1 to queue q2.

       qtool.pl q2 q1/d6CLQh100847
              Moves the message with id d6CLQh100847 in queue q1 to queue q2.

       qtool.pl q2 q1/qfd6CLQh100847
              Moves the message with id d6CLQh100847 in queue q1 to queue q2.

       qtool.pl -e '$msg{num_delivery_attempts} == 3' /q2 /q1
              Moves all of the queue files that have had three attempted deliveries from queue q1 to queue q2.

BUGS

       In sendmail 8.12, it is possible for a message's queue and data files (df)  to  be  stored  in  different
       queues.   In  this  situation,  you  must give qtool the pathname of the queue file, not of the data file
       (df).  To be safe, never feed qtool the pathname of a data file (df).

SEE ALSO

       sendmail(8)

HISTORY

       The qtool command appeared in sendmail 8.10.

                                          $Date: 2013-11-22 20:51:18 $                                  QTOOL(8)