exiqgrep - Search in the exim queue
exiqgrep [-h] [-C file] [-f regexp] [-r regexp] [-s regexp] [-y
seconds] [-o seconds] [-z] [-x] [-G queuename] [-c] [-l] [-i] [-b] [-R]
[-a]
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.
- -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.
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.
exim(8), /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/
This manual page was stitched together from the source code by Marc Haber
<
[email protected]>, 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).