Advanced users who need explicit, detailed control over the priority values and formulas may wish to modify the options used in the priority value formula. Figure 6.9 below lists all of the options that affect the priority value calculations and where to read more about them.
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Option |
See |
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Checkpoint the queue (OC) | |
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Delivery Mode (Od) | |
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Increment priority per job processed (OZ) | |
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Interval between queue runs (-q) | |
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Limit life of a message in the queue (OT) | |
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Maximum Primary Queue Processes (+MAXPRIQPROC) | |
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Maximum Secondary Queue Processes (+MAXSECQPROC) | |
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Multiplier for priority increments (Oz) | |
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Penalize large recipient lists (Oy) | |
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Primary Queue Priority Threshold (+PRIQPRTYTHRSH) | |
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Queue everything for safety (Os) |
Figure 6.9: System options which control priority value calculations.
WARNING: Making changes to the Unoverica Message Transport system may cause the mail system to function improperly, resulting in lost or corrupted mail messages. Unoverica Corporation will not be liable for any problems resulting from the use of these advanced configuration options.
STEP: If you wish to increase the number of queue processes, go to section 6.2.1 Increasing the Number of Queue Processes. To continue with the configuration process, go to section 6.3 Managing the Queue Directories.
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