Provided by: nullmailer_1.13-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       nullmailer-queue - insert mail messages into the queue

SYNOPSIS

       nullmailer-queue

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  reads a formatted mail message from standard input and safely injects it into the outgoing
       mail queue.

       The data sent into standard input is expected to have the  following  format:  one  line  containing  the
       envelope  sender, one or more lines containing the recipients, a single blank line, and then the contents
       of the message exactly as it is to be transmitted to the destination.  All lines are  terminated  with  a
       single line-feed character.  All addresses must contain a fully-qualified domain name.

RETURN VALUE

       Exits  0 if it successfully queues the message.  If it failed to queue the message, it exits 1 and prints
       an error message to stdandard output.

CONTROL FILES

       adminaddr
              If this file is not empty, all recipients to users at either "localhost" (the literal  string)  or
              the  canonical  host  name (from /etc/mailname) are remapped to this address.  This is provided to
              allow local daemons to be able to send email to "somebody@localhost"  and  have  it  go  somewhere
              sensible  instead of being bounced by your relay host. To send to multiple addresses, put them all
              on one line separated by a comma.

OTHER FILES

       /var/spool/nullmailer/queue
              The directory into which the completed messages are moved.

       /var/spool/nullmailer/tmp
              The directory in which messages are formed temporarily.

       /var/spool/nullmailer/trigger
              A pipe used to trigger nullmailer-send to immediately start sending the message from the queue.

SEE ALSO

       nullmailer-inject(1), nullmailer-send(8)

LIMITATIONS

       This program should enforce system-wide configurable message length limits.

                                                                                             nullmailer-queue(8)