On Sat, 8 May 1999, Silver CHEN wrote:
> Dear Sir:
>
> I'm looking at my quee files, I found the 'remote' directory interesting.
>
> It looks like this:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> is.nctu.edu.tw^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]^@Dis83001@
>
> cis.nctu.edu.tw^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]^@Dgis87504@c
> ...
>
> I think the format is "[D|T][EMAIL PROTECTED]{null}", but I don't know
> what the D/T means, and if there are other symbols except for D/T.
>
> If I want to obtain the number of deferred 'recipients' - not the
> number of 'messages', should I dig into these files and count
> how many 'T's appearred?
Use qmail-qread. It examines the
/var/qmail/queue/{local,remote}/nnnn/mmmmm files and reports on which
messages have been sent and which are pending. The T char means that
the following address has a message waiting TO be sent, The D char
means that the message to the following recipients has been DONE.
qmail-qread prints a useful report outlining where messages are going
and how many recipients have received thier copy of each message.
Regards
Peter
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