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qmail(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual qmail(7)
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qmail - overview of qmail documentation
INTRODUCTION
qmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple message transfer agent.
Users who want to control incoming messages should read dot-qmail(5). Available commands for the .qmail file include qbiff(1), qre-
ceipt(1), forward(1), bouncesaying(1), and condredirect(1). Other helpful commands include maildirmake(1), maildir2mbox(1), and
maildirwatch(1).
System administrators who want to control the entire qmail system should start with qmail-control(5) and qmail-start(8). There are three
queue-monitoring tools: qmail-qread(8), qmail-qstat(8), and qmail-tcpto(8). Incoming SMTP connections are handled by qmail-smtpd(8).
qmail offers two command-line message-sending interfaces: qmail-inject(8) and mailsubj(1). For background information on Internet mail
messages, see addresses(5), envelopes(5), qmail-header(5), and forgeries(7).
Miscellaneous documentation includes qmail-limits(7) and qmail-pop3d(8).
This documentation describes netqmail version 1.05 of qmail. See http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html for other qmail-related software, and
http://qmail.org/ for other qmail community contributions.
qmail(7)