12-28-2012
That's amazing.
It worked the first time around. I really appreciate your help on this.
If you could answer a qusetion... I'm having trouble finding a tutorial or information on the "l - 13" or "l - 9" portion of the code.
I read the man on awk for substr (which is vague and confusing) and I'm just curious how I can make myself fluent in this language without having to pull my hair out and ask a billion questions.... If you could give me some insight on that, I'd really appreciate it.
-David
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I KIND OF understand what it's saying but not quite.
substr($1, l - 13, 4)
The above looks like it's starting the count, 4 from the end, 13 to the left, which goes over 2012.
substr($1, l - 9, 2)
The above starts the count 2 from the end, 9 to the left, which is right between the 2012 and 12, which seems perfect. Am I missing something here? (obviously I am.)
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mailq
mailq(1) User Commands mailq(1)
NAME
mailq - print the mail queue
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/mailq [-Ac] [-q subarg] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
The mailq utility displays a summary of the mail messages queued for future delivery.
The first line displayed for each mail message shows the internal identifier used on this host for the message, the size of the message in
bytes, the date and time the message was accepted into the queue, and the envelope sender of the message. The second line of the display
shows the error message that caused this message to be retained in the queue. This line will not be displayed if the message is being pro-
cessed for the first time.
The mailq utility used to be identical to sendmail -bp. Now it checks for the authorization attribute, solaris.mail.mailq. If the check for
the invoking user succeeds, sendmail -bp is executed with the remaining argument vector. Otherwise, an error message is printed. This
authorization attribute is by default enabled for all users. It can be disabled by modifying the Basic Solaris User entry in prof_attr(4).
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-Ac Like sendmail(1M), this flag tells mailq to use submit.cf rather than sendmail.cf even if the operation mode does
not indicate an initial mail submission. This will result in the client queue /var/spool/clientmqueue being displayed
rather than the default server queue /var/spool/mqueue.
-qp[time] Similar to -qtime, except that instead of periodically forking a child to process the queue, sendmail forks a single per-
sistent child for each queue that alternates between processing the queue and sleeping. The sleep time is given as the
argument. The sleep time default is 1 second. The process will always sleep at least 5 seconds if the queue was empty in
the previous queue run.
-qf Processes saved messages in the queue once and does not fork(), but runs in the foreground.
-qG name Processes jobs in the queue group called name only.
-q[!]I substr Limits processed jobs to those containing substr as a substring of the queue id, or not when ! is specified.
-q[!]R substr Limits processed jobs to those containing substr as a substring of one of the recipients, or not when ! is specified.
-q[!]S substr Limits processed jobs to those containing substr as a substring of the sender, or not when ! is specified.
-v Prints verbose information. This adds the priority of the message and a single character indicator (+ or blank) indicating
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EXIT STATUS
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FILES
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ATTRIBUTES
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
sendmail(1M), prof_attr(4), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 10 Jul 2002 mailq(1)