by Exim in conjunction with the &%-MC%& option. It signifies that the
remote host supports the ESMTP &_DSN_& extension.
+.new
.vitem &%-MCG%&
.oindex "&%-MCG%&"
This option is not intended for use by external callers. It is used internally
by Exim in conjunction with the &%-MC%& option. It signifies that an
alternate queue is used, named by the following option.
+.wen
.vitem &%-MCP%&
.oindex "&%-MCP%&"
be done. If a message requires any remote deliveries, it remains on the queue
for later delivery.
+.new
.vitem &%-q[q][i][f[f]][l][G<name>]%&
.oindex "&%-qG%&"
.cindex queue named
queue with the given name rather than the default queue.
Because the name is the remainder of the option string, any
periodic-run interval must be given as a separate &%-q%& option.
+.wen
.vitem &%-q%&<&'qflags'&>&~<&'start&~id'&>&~<&'end&~id'&>
When scanning the queue, Exim can be made to skip over messages whose ids are
effect.
+.new
.vitem &*queue*&&~=&~<&'text'&>
This modifier specifies the use of a named queue for spool files
for the message.
This could be used, for example, for known high-volume burst sources
of traffic, or for quarantine of messages.
Separate queue-runner processes will be needed for named queues.
+If the text after expansion is empty, the default queue is used.
+.wen
.vitem &*remove_header*&&~=&~<&'text'&>