The Queue

Several options combine to determine your site’s policy for managing the sendmail queue (see Chapter 11 on page 394). Among them is one that specifies the location of the queue directory and another that sets the permissions given to files in that directory. The list of many options that affect the queue is shown in Table 24-7.

Table 24-7. Options that affect the queue

Option name

 

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Description

[a]

CheckpointInterval

(C)

CheckpointInterval on page 983

Checkpoint the queue.

DaemonPortOptions

 

DaemonPortOptions on page 993

Tune queuing under load per daemon (V8.14 and later).

DataFileBufferSize

 

DataFileBufferSize on page 998

Buffered I/O df limit.

HoldExpensive

(c)

HoldExpensive on page 1036

Queue for expensive mailers.

MaxQueueChildren

 

MaxQueueChildren on page 1049

Limit total concurrent queue processors.

MaxQueueRunSize

 

MaxQueueRunSize on page 1050

Maximum queue messages processed.

MaxRunnersPerQueue

 

MaxRunnersPerQueue on page 1051

Limit concurrent queue processors per queue group.

MinFreeBlocks

(b)

MinFreeBlocks on page 1057

Define minimum free disk blocks.

MinQueueAge

 

MinQueueAge on page 1057

Skip queue file if too young.

NiceQueueRun

 

NiceQueueRun on page 1059

Default nice(3) setting for queue processors.

PrivacyOptions

(p)

PrivacyOptions on page 1065

Increase privacy of the daemon.

QueueDirectory

(Q)

QueueDirectory on page 1070

Location of queue directory.

QueueFactor

(q)

QueueFactor on page 1071

Factor for high-load ...

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